BE aware of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer.
Early detection is crucial for breast cancer. Here are some key signs and symptoms to be aware of: Changes in Breast or Nipple: New Lump: This is the most common symptom, but not all lumps are cancerous. It's important to see a doctor for any new lump you discover. Thickening: A thickening or swelling in any part of the breast can be a sign. Dimpling: If the skin of your breast appears dimpled or puckered, like an orange peel, it warrants a check-up. Nipple Changes: Look out for any inward turning of the nipple, or changes in the color or texture of the nipple or surrounding area (areola). Discharge: Any discharge from the nipple other than breast milk, especially if bloody, should be checked by a doctor. Changes in Size or Shape: Uneven Breasts: While breasts naturally vary somewhat in size, any noticeable difference or change in size or shape should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Other Symptoms: Skin Changes: Redness, dryness, fla...