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Breast pain
My wife is getting right breast pain very  frequently, almost weekly once.. She is a nursing mom.. 1 year lactating mother.. She regularly get a swollen, heavy, cracked nipple pain only occuring to right breast..pains stays for 2,3 days and gets healed automatically without medication..She gets the pain very frequently that too only for right breast.. I heard beast pain for feeding mom is normal but frequent pain for only 1 breast is normal? Anything serious??
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There Re medicines as well as home remedies for these problem , which has been found very effective .
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It is usually not uncommonly seen that breast feeding is done more from one breast as compared with the other. Hence the more breast feed side has pains, cracked nipple,etc. Not much to worry about if there are no other symptoms
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Maintain dietary supplement regarding breast feeding
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If during or before periods then normal. Otherwise not nornal need hormonal tests
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Tap consult now to start proper medications
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May be Mastalgia. Needs to undergo mammogram
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