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Causes
Common Causes
Causes Related to the Breast
- Fibrocystic Changes
- Increased number of cysts or fibrous tissue in otherwise normal breasts
- Can be associated with pain or nipple discharge – “fibrocystic disease”
- If fibrocystic changes are cause of pain- found in 50-90% asymptomatic women
- Hormonal etiology – pain often cyclic; most severe during luteal phase
- Tissue edema/water retention with dilated/blocked ducts – not proven
- Mastitis or Breast Abscess
- Acute onset, usually due to Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) or streptococci
- Erythema, local tenderness induration
- Most common in lactating women
- Pendulous Breasts
- Pain due to stretching of Cooper’s ligaments
- Hidradenitis Suppurativa
- Can involve the breast
- Presents with painful breast nodules
- Trauma to Chest Wall
- Fat Necrosis
- Usually induced by trauma
- Tender, firm mass, +/- calcification on mammogram
- Costochondritis
- Intercostal Neuralgia
- Usually due to a respiratory infection
- Pleuritic Pain from Underlying Pulmonary/Pleural Disease
- Thoracic Spine Arthritis
- Referred Chest Pain
- Gallbladder disease
- Ischemic heart disease