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Mastalgia is usually a [[benign]] disorder in young women due to hormonal imbalance during their [[menstrual cycle]]. During a menstrual cycle the breasts swell and become lumpy and tender. During a period, the breasts reabsorb the extra fluid inside instead of discharging it, causing breast pain. A breast exam and a breast ultrasound should be performed to make sure nothing is hidden. | Mastalgia is usually a [[benign]] disorder in young women due to hormonal imbalance during their [[menstrual cycle]]. During a menstrual cycle the breasts swell and become lumpy and tender. During a period, the breasts reabsorb the extra fluid inside instead of discharging it, causing breast pain. A breast exam and a breast ultrasound should be performed to make sure nothing is hidden. | ||
==Classification== | |||
Breast can be categorized into 2 main clinical patterns, cyclical and non cyclical. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Mastalgia is usually a benign disorder in young women due to hormonal imbalance during their menstrual cycle. During a menstrual cycle the breasts swell and become lumpy and tender. During a period, the breasts reabsorb the extra fluid inside instead of discharging it, causing breast pain. A breast exam and a breast ultrasound should be performed to make sure nothing is hidden.
Classification
Breast can be categorized into 2 main clinical patterns, cyclical and non cyclical.