....breast lumps?
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This is actually very normal in girls. There are plenty of reasons or non cancerous lumps. Fibrocystic Breast Condition is the most common and causes non cancerous lumps to appear in the breast. It affects nearly half of all women at some point in their lives. Consume less caffeine, maintain a low fat diet and eat plenty of fruits, take vitamin E, and reducing your salt intake will probably make these lumps go down. It is very rare for a young girl to have breast cancer. Also, because you are young, your body is starting to regulate the new hormones in your body. Lumps are not uncommon in young girls because of this, and I also had a similar problem when I was younger. At any rate, I am sure it is nothing to worry about, but seeing a doctor will put your mind at ease. Girls should start seeing a gynecologist at 15, but it is not rare for girls to start earlier because of things like this. A gynecologist will teach you how to do an extensive breast exam, and will show you what a cancerous lump feels like as opposed to normal ones.
Yes you should go get them checked out at the docs office. They are probably nothing but it needs to be checked out.
Um i think you get them whilst they are growing i think they are built up tissue or something like that but get it checked out just incase
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Go to your docter as soon as possible! These lumps can be caused by Breast Cancer and if they are you need to get it taken care of right away. If the lump is under the nipple then it's nothing but if its on the side get it checked out!
u have what is called cystic breast. look up www.webmd.com type in cystic breast. call ur gyno, if u do not have one get on it is time anyway. you will have lumps ur whole life it is time u start to learn how to check them. it is really important for your health.
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When I was 19 I had breast lumps in both breasts. One was 1.5 in the other 1 in and they both needed to be removed surgically. They didn't hurt, but the doctor felt it was very important to remove them. Have them checked out to make sure it isn't serious.
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