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Hello Player
I'm sorry to hear that you are having a problem. You said you have been to the Dr Did he/she see the discharge. Did you tell the Dr about it? Are you having any pain or discomfort swelling heat redness? My advice would be to go to your Dr and make sure they know about it. It may nothing serious. But if it is you need to know. Best of luck to you keep us posted.
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Hi playersmalldoggroomer said:Hello Player
I'm sorry to hear that you are having a problem. You said you have been to the Dr Did he/she see the discharge. Did you tell the Dr about it? Are you having any pain or discomfort swelling heat redness? My advice would be to go to your Dr and make sure they know about it. It may nothing serious. But if it is you need to know. Best of luck to you keep us posted.
Take care Kay
you need to see a breast surgeon, who will diagnose you and order tests to find out what is going on. Please do not be scared, but do not delay your appointment.
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Player65, welcome to this
Player65, welcome to this site. I agree with NewFlower and would go to a doctor specializing in breast issues. It may be nothing, but a discharge is not normal and you need to get it checked out. Please keep posting and let us know the outcome. Good luck!0 -
I had discharge coming fromMyTurnNow said:Player65, welcome to this
Player65, welcome to this site. I agree with NewFlower and would go to a doctor specializing in breast issues. It may be nothing, but a discharge is not normal and you need to get it checked out. Please keep posting and let us know the outcome. Good luck!
I had discharge coming from one breast in december, went to the doctor in january. She said it was either an infection or a paplinoma - That is where a wart like thing grows in your milk duct and rubs against the tissue causing it to bleed. She did not suspect cancer. I then had a mamogramm ( I am 37 no family history) it was clean, an ultrasound -saw nothing. Finally they did a ductogramm and saw 1 little mound. I was told it was a paplinoma and I would have a simple surgery to remove it. 2 weeks after surgery I was told I had breast cancer. The doctor said that only 10% of the time is discharge a sign of cancer and I believe those odds go down even more if its from both breast. My main advice is don't stop until you know for sure what is causing it. Try every test, every avenue until you know. My doctor was convinced I was fine and I was not. I wound up having a 1.4 cen invasive tumor and 6 areas of DCIS, If I had just relied on the mammogramm and my doctors opinion- I could have been in a lot different place a few years from now.
FIND A DOCTOR WHO WILL FIND THE CAUSE! Its likely not cancer releated but I fell into that 10% and I am so glad I found out early0
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