Lump in breast: A persistent lump in your breast should be evaluated by your doctor. If painful and red, it could be a symptom of an infection which may require prescription medications.
Answered 5/23/2014
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Get is checked furth: Further check up is advised. You may benefit from a second opinion. How large is this lump and for how long have you had it? If it is growing in size, then it needs to be further evaluated to make sure that it is not cancerous(uncommon in your age group, but not impossible). A Mammogram may be useful to further define its nature and monitor its size over the next 6 months to one year.
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