Maybe fibrocystic: Some women have lumpy breasts, especially painful in the premenstrual part of your cycle. http://tinyurl.com/4doxzfm it can be part of pms. Tell your doctor you're having them, and follow over the month. If any lumps become hard and do not go away, you'll need to have it examined especially. Try avoiding caffeine, sugar and unhealthy fats. Evening primrose oil may help; heating pad too.
Answered 9/21/2013
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? Fibrous tissue: This could be fibrous breast tissue that sometimes is painful during your menstral cycle. It could also be lymph nodes that are swollen if you have a surrounding infection. It is always best to have a health care provider examine your breasts to make certain the lumps are not bad!
Answered 9/15/2013
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Fibrocystic changes: Given your young age, fibrocystic changes in the breast are most likely the cause of your tender breast lumps. Traumatic injury to the breast can cause hematomas or fat necrosis which can be felt as painful lumps.
Answered 11/24/2013
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