Breast soreness

Anonymous
I have been feeling some tingling/soreness/sensitivity in both breasts the past 4-5 days. I self examed, everything feels normal, soft. The sensation is come and go, not the same spot ( could be left side, could e inside, could be right side, on top of either breast), sort of generally in the chest area.

I do exercise and did chest presses few days ago. Could sore muscles in chest cause sensations in what feels like breast tissue or surface?
Anonymous
How old are you? I'm 44. I've been feeling the same and it's not normal for me. I had a normal mammogram back in March, so I went to see my GYN. He's sending me for a diagnostic mammogram and ultrasound because better safe than sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? I'm 44. I've been feeling the same and it's not normal for me. I had a normal mammogram back in March, so I went to see my GYN. He's sending me for a diagnostic mammogram and ultrasound because better safe than sorry.


I am 44, I think I had this feeling before. I had normal mamo last August. Scheduled for my next in July
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? I'm 44. I've been feeling the same and it's not normal for me. I had a normal mammogram back in March, so I went to see my GYN. He's sending me for a diagnostic mammogram and ultrasound because better safe than sorry.


How long have you been feeling it and is this constant and same area?
Anonymous
If the soreness is in both breasts, it is likely NOT cancer. If you have had a mammo. It is prob hormone related.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the soreness is in both breasts, it is likely NOT cancer. If you have had a mammo. It is prob hormone related.


It is random location.. not constant. I feel a bit if "bruised" feeling when I press on skin against my chest well above breasts, sometimes I feel tingling on sides, sometimes under arm, but it is relatively brief ( a few seconds).. I also am sore on my upper back muscles.. when I was doing bench press, I felt I was overloading a bit...
Anonymous
Probably hormones, the exercise you mentioned (good supportive sports bra) or caffeine. But see your dr and or move up your mammogram to be sure.
When I went in for similar, determined it was caffeine consumption!
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