What to Do When You Find a Lump in Your Breast


 

What Is a Breast Lump?

 

A breast lump is a bulge or a bump that develops in the breast. Breast lumps can differ in size, appearance and texture. However, they may be too small to be noticeable until detected using screening tools such as mammograms.

 

Breast Lump vs Normal Breast Tissue

 

Your breasts are composed of fats, blood vessels, nerves, milk glands, milk ducts, fibrous connective tissues and dense breast tissues. This is a complex anatomy structure, where it can become challenging to differentiate between a breast lump and a normal breast tissue. However, there are still significant distinctions between them.

 

A breast lump will feel like a discrete distinct and unusual bump that is prominently more solid than the rest of your breast tissues. These lumps also vary in size (from a pea to a golf ball) and texture.

 

On the other hand, normal breast tissue will have a more consistent spongy and fibrous feel.

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