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Q: Stabbing Breast Pain & Premenopause
asked by: momcmoore on March 28th, 2009
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I have read several posts on here regarding a stabbing pain in one breast. It is not constant but it comes and goes and radiates right to the nipple area. I have been having it for a few days now. I am premenopause. I am having symptoms but have not gone through the total menopause as of yet. I am healthy never had any problems really but this is worrying me a bit especially since I do not currently have health insurance. It is just a sharp stabbing pain and then it goes away.


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MandMs
replied on March 31st, 2009
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Premenopausal and postmenopausal women may experience localized breast pain that isn't related to menstrual cycle.
This pain is non as non-cyclic one and can be felt for year or two before disappearing.
However, breast pain must be evaluated from specialist doctor, cause it could be a sign of something more serious.
Try to find some screening breast cancer program for free in your region.
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