Fibrocystic breast condition is a disorder of the female breast characterized by non-malignant lumps, the majority of these are not associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.  Females from puberty to old age can be effected. This condition affects about 50-80% of women to some degree. It usually disappears after menopause. Symptoms are tender breasts containing lumps and benign cysts that may be mildly uncomfortable to severely painful.

 

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Breast Tenderness Breast tenderness is a common characteristic of the premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and early pregnancy. If caused by PMS, the tenderness may occur regularly every month; if associated with early pregnancy, missed periods and a positive home pregnancy test will reveal that. com

Fibrocystic Breast Disease

Fibrocystic breasts are breasts that have dense fibrous tissue. It is believed that fibrous breasts have this quality due to hormonal effects. For example, many women feel changes in their breasts around the time of their menses. Breasts at this time may be more sensitive or tender.


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