My breasts feel like they're hurting.

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2025-05-03 08:59:07 Views: 93 times

Clinically, when showing a burst of breast neuralgia, it is often manifested as breast tingling. The most common reason for breast tingling is due to mammary gland hyperplasia. In most cases, it is especially obvious in the premenstrual period. When tired, nervous, or emotional fluctuations for a period of time may also induce breast tingling. Some female patients, especially those entering menopause, may also exhibit this condition due to abnormal changes in endocrine hormone levels. When breast tingling occurs, you should choose to visit a local hospital in time, ask a clinician to help determine the current situation, and perform a chest ultrasound examination if necessary to help confirm the diagnosis.

My breasts feel like they're hurting.



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