A lump or mass in the breast
The most common symptom of breast cancer is a lump or lump in the breast. This lump or mass is usually hard, irregular in shape, and different from the surrounding breast tissue. Early detection through self-exams at new intervals and screening tests at hospitals is important.
Unusual symptoms of breast cancer
Symptoms include reddening of the skin or a change in the texture of the skin on the breast, reddening of the skin, thickening or thickening of the skin. Sometimes the breast color can look like orange peel. The cause can be identified by consulting a doctor in advance.
Nipple retraction or retraction
The nipple may begin to turn or become inverted. It will be a significant change from its usual appearance. Most women do not pay close attention to this. But looking at the breast while bathing or changing can help detect the symptom.
Swelling in armpit
Swelling or lumps in the armpit area under the arms may indicate that breast cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. If you find pain or abnormality in the armpit area, do not ignore it and consult a doctor for an examination.
The skin of the chest area is hollow
The dermis may appear hollow or dimpled or have an orange peel appearance. Most of the time this symptom is seen as a symptom of inflammatory breast cancer. These can also be detected by looking closely.
If you have breast cancer, will you have a cough?
A new onset of cough, bone pain or difficulty breathing can also be a sign of breast cancer. These symptoms may appear when breast cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as the lungs or bones, or has become a metastatic cancer.