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Tenderness Breast – Breast Tenderness in Teenagers and Young Adults

Tenderness Breast

Can you remember going back to when you were younger, to the time when you experienced breast tenderness? It’s not easy being a young woman rising up. There is a constant roller coaster ride of emotions to feel and experiences to go through. Hormones are erratic, skin problems seem consistent and your moods are up, opps now properties are down, no wait, properties are up! Breast tenderness is normal and common when young women are going through puberty. Tenderness Breast

Often they ache, causing discomfort. Embarrassment can be felt by what is thought as the “overnight” growth of your breasts. “Honestly, I could swear they weren’t there yesterday!”. Getting used to your breasts developing, having breast tenderness, feeling uncomfortable, finding what bra is right for you, whilst going through possible confidence and self esteem issues, can be a huge ordeal! My advice for teenage girls and young adult women, is to learn the basics and be breast aware. Find someone you can talk to about what you are feeling and going through.

For young women aged 20, I would encourage you to start doing monthly breast self exam. Why wait until you are 40! The sooner you get into the regular habit of doing this, the quicker you will become familiar with your breasts. Please get past the embarrassment and weird feeling of doing breast self exam. You and your girlfriends need to have a discussion about the signs of breast cancer – you owe it to yourself to talk it over with them. Tenderness Breast

Learning how to do regular breast exam, you will no doubt discover that you are like many of us, and have lumpy breasts. Don’t panic and assume that your breast lump is breast cancer. More than likely, your lump or breast lumps you are feeling, are hormonal. That’s why by doing your breast self exam each month, you get to know how your breasts normally feel, and know when to do your exam.

Most breast tenderness at a younger age is usually associated with your cycle, so be aware and don’t panic. Young women also need to be aware of inflammatory breast cancer, which is a highly aggressive uncommon cancer, that does not have a breast lump. I am not trying to scare you girls, but do read up on inflammatory breast cancer so that you know the particular signs of breast cancer to look for. For teenage girls, I think it’s never too early to start talking about womens health issues and breast cancer. Tenderness Breast

Education is so important and in my opinion it is never to early to start raising awareness. Sow the seed of breast health into your teenagers mind. She may not pick up on it right now, but with support and encouragement, open discussions and education, she may end up being a young adult who starts doing regular monthly breast self exam. Yippee to that I say! Start taking actions and work towards your dream figure! Download your Tenderness Breast ebook now!

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Signs Of Breast Development In Girls – Breast Tenderness in Teenagers and Young Adults

Signs Of Breast Development In Girls

Can you remember back to when you were younger, to the time when you experienced breast tenderness? It’s not easy being a young woman growing up. There is a constant roller coaster ride of emotions to feel and experiences to go through. Hormones are erratic, skin problems seem continual and your moods are up, opps now they are down, no wait, they are up!

Breast tenderness is normal and common when young women are going through puberty. Often they ache, causing discomfort. Embarrassment can be felt by what is thought as the “overnight” growth of your breasts. “Honestly, I could swear they weren’t there yesterday!”. Getting used to your breasts developing, having breast tenderness, feeling uncomfortable, finding what bra is right for you, whilst going through possible confidence and self esteem issues, can be a huge ordeal!

My advice for teenage girls and young adult women, is to learn the basics and be breast aware. Find someone you can talk to about what you are feeling and going through. For young women aged 20, I would encourage you to start doing monthly breast self exam. Why wait until you are 40! The sooner you get into the regular habit of doing this, the quicker you will become familiar with your breasts. Please get past the embarrassment and weird feeling of doing breast self exam. You and your girlfriends need to have a discussion about the signs of breast cancer – you owe it to yourself to talk it over with them. Signs Of Breast Development In Girls

Learning how to do regular breast exam, you will no doubt discover that you are like many of us, and have lumpy breasts. Don’t panic and assume that your breast lump is breast cancer. More than likely, your lump or breast lumps you are feeling, are hormonal. That’s why by doing your breast self exam each month, you get to know how your breasts normally feel, and know when to do your exam. Most breast tenderness at a younger age is usually associated with your cycle, so be aware and don’t panic.

Young women also need to be aware of inflammatory breast cancer, which is a highly aggressive uncommon cancer, that does not have a breast lump. I am not trying to scare you girls, but do read up on inflammatory breast cancer so that you know the particular signs of breast cancer to look for.

For teenage girls, I think it’s never too early to start talking about womens health issues and breast cancer. Education is so important and in my opinion it is never to early to start raising awareness. Sow the seed of breast health into your teenagers mind. She may not pick up on it right now, but with support and encouragement, open discussions and education, she may end up being a young adult who starts doing regular monthly breast self exam. Yippee to that I say!

Oh by the way girls, please don’t roll your eyes with horror or boredom, if your mother or another female in your life has a breast talk with you. It is only because she cares! Signs Of Breast Development In Girls

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lately i been feeling a slight tenderness in my breast,Could dat mean breast cancer should i see a doctor?

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - 05/25/2010 at 7:25 pm

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Relieve Breast Tenderness

It was discovered that wearing a bra for 12 hours daily increased the risk for breast cancer, cystic breasts, breast pain, breast tenderness and other breast related conditions. Ladies who had bras on for 18-24 hours daily have over a 100% increased incidence of breast cancer compared to those who don’t wear bras at all. It is quite funny, but what this suggests is that by wearing a bra you are 3-4 times more likely to get breast cancer than by smoking cigarettes.

You see, like many women, for many years I was plagued continually with agonizing breast tenderness. Especially at certain times of the month. That is until I discovered this Breast Health Procedure I’m about to share with you.

Breast cancer in its early stages does not cause any pain. Unfortunately, in early stages when breast cancer develops, it does not show any breast cancer symptom. But as it grows, it can cause remarkable changes, which a woman should note. Breast cancer symptoms include thickening or lump near or in the breast, change in the shape or size of the affected breast, tenderness of nipple or nipple discharge, inversion of nipple into the breast, pitting or ridges of the breast, skin of the breast appears warm, red, swollen and scaly. A lady should visit her doctor if she persist with any breast cancer symptom.

The Natural Breast Health Procedure can be used to help relieve: Breast tenderness, Uneven or lumpy breast tissue, Pre-menstrual tension and discomfort, Swelling and pain from breast surgery, Pectoralis muscle pain and Mastitis. It can also be used to stimulate and balance the production of milk in lactating women.

Bowen therapy is a gentle and noninvasive holistic health care system used for balancing and synchronizing your body, mind, spirit and emotions to enhance your health. Please consult with your physician regarding your health concerns.

The gentle, yet powerful Breast Health Procedure you’ve learned stimulates your body’s own natural healing mechanism to promote the release of toxins. You are effectively increasing lymph drainage in, around and under your breast tissue to encourage the area to remain free of toxic build-up.

Women diagnosed with breast cancer will at sometime have to undergo surgery, which is part of the treatment. The treatment would generally depend on how far the cancer has spread. If the cancer is detected in the early stages Lumpectomy, which is the removal of the lump and surrounding amount of normal tissue followed by radiation therapy is the most common type of treatment today.

Massage therapy is an effective non-invasive treatment for breasts, as they also require need good circulation and tissue mobilization for optimum health. Massage techniques is one of the most effective ways for addressing many breast-related problems and promotes breast health. Additionally, massage will help improve the flow of blood, keep the breast healthier, flush out toxins that are built up in the tissues and decrease breast tenderness.

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Breast tenderness or something else?

Well lately my boobs have been hurting a massive amount and its driving me nuts. I’m not on my period or pms’ing and those are the only 2 things that usually might make them hurt. I cant get them to stop hurting even when I take pain reliever. I’ve seen my doctor about it but she did all she can do. I don’t know what to do. Any advice or home care remedies? They don’t have any special doctors for it or anything. I was trying to research it but all that pops up is “breast cancer” and I know for a fact I don’t have that.
And no, I’m not pregnant..
**There are no unusual bumps or color irregularities on my breasts

6 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - 03/09/2010 at 2:46 pm

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