Probably not.
Cyclical breast pain, in a pre or peri-menopausal woman is probably benign and related to breast parenchymal response to hormonal changes.
If the pain does not coordinate with menses, a cyst or other structure could cause pain, in which case an ultrasound, or other imaging would be helpful.
More information here:
webmd.com breast pain or mastalgia
Educational purposes for licensed providers.
Note to Patients:
Radiology is a very large and ever changing field and this post is to help your provider. When combined with a thorough history and physical exam, this information can be very useful. Your provider is best suited to answer specific questions regarding this post.
A provider is usually a Nurse Practitioner, Physician's Assistant or Medical Doctor.
Of course, this is not a substitute for medical care.
Radiology is a very large and ever changing field and this post is to help your provider. When combined with a thorough history and physical exam, this information can be very useful. Your provider is best suited to answer specific questions regarding this post.
A provider is usually a Nurse Practitioner, Physician's Assistant or Medical Doctor.
Of course, this is not a substitute for medical care.
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