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"As" per your clinical history is concerned you can take OTC painkiller [Ibuprofen] orally for pain and use [NSAID] cream on painful areas of your breast. Add vitamin B complex caps regularly at bedtime.
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Do follow few preventive steps like this - 1)Use hot or cold compresses on your breasts. 2)Wear a firm support bra, fitted by a professional if possible. 3)Wear a sports bra during exercise, especially when your breasts may be more sensitive. 4)Experiment with relaxation therapy, which can help control the high levels of anxiety associated with severe Breast pain. 5)Limit or eliminate caffeine. 6)Follow a low-fat diet and eat more complex carbohydrates. 7)Keep a journal, noting when you experience Breast pain and other symptoms, to determine if your pain is cyclic or noncyclic. Hope that helps
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