Chest pain for more than ten days without menstruation

  If women have a good understanding of their physical condition, they can know that their menstrual cycle is coming through some changes in their body before each month. We can also become aware before menstruation through some understanding. Chest pain is a manifestation before menstruation, but what is the situation when chest pain does not come for more than ten days before menstruation? Let's go and learn about it together.

  

Chest pain for more than ten days without menstruation1

  Generally speaking, chest swelling and pain are just signs that menstruation may be coming, but they are not absolute. In other situations, chest swelling and pain may occur, such as pregnancy or breast hyperplasia. If there is a possibility of pregnancy, you can now go to the hospital for blood tests to rule out the possibility of pregnancy.

  Breast hyperplasia has different characteristics in different age groups. For unmarried women, married women without children, and women who have not breastfed, the main symptom is breast swelling and pain, which can affect both sides at the same time, but is often more pronounced on one side. Breast swelling and pain are obvious before menstruation, which gradually subsides and stops after menstruation. The pain reappears before the next menstruation, and there is a diffuse nodular feeling in the entire breast accompanied by tenderness.

  The main symptoms of women after the age of 35 are breast lumps, mild breast pain and tenderness, and unrelated to the menstrual cycle. By touching the breast with your hand, you can feel nodules of varying sizes, flat circular or irregular shapes, with flexible texture, unclear boundaries, no adhesion to the skin and deep tissues, and can be pushed. After the age of 45, it often presents as a single or multiple scattered cystic masses with clear boundaries, often accompanied by dull pain, swelling or burning sensation. Breast gland atrophy and cystic lesions are more prominent in postmenopausal women.

  During the days when women have their period, their emotions can fluctuate and their immune system may be weakened, so they should pay more attention to rest. Although chest pain is a sign before menstruation, it is not the only one. That is to say, chest pain does not necessarily mean menstruation, it may also be due to other bodily functions being affected. This requires us to go to the hospital for relevant examinations and find the cause.

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