Seeing these 5 unusual signs in the mountains sometimes warns that the cancer is lurking, see a doctor right away

Size

This is the most recognizable sign of this disease. If you see the size of the 'double mountain' having sudden and rapid changes, a significant enlargement on one side, a modified shape, you need to go to check as soon as possible.

Nipple discharge

For women, when they are pregnant or breast-feeding, they will experience drainage in the nipple. However, if you do not belong to this group, you should pay attention to check immediately to find out the cause. Some of the possible causes of fluid discharge are internal hormonal changes, breast infections, or more serious breast cancer .

If you see the discharge from the nipples that are milky or clear and dilute, do not worry too much. But when you see the nipple bleeding, you need to see a doctor for immediate treatment.

Skin color in the chest changes

One of the reasons for the change in skin color in the chest is infection. Besides, it may also be an early warning sign of breast cancer. You can get skin infections anywhere, not just in each breast area. Therefore, pay attention to early checkups to prevent the risk of developing more severe disease.

The chest is often sore

Pain in the chest area is considered a typical sign of many chest diseases. You may experience pain on either side of your chest or only on one side. But it will be more worrisome if only one side of the chest is hurt.

The cause of pain in the chest area may be due to hormonal disorders, poor diet (especially protein), overtraining, bra wearing too tight . Also, when entering Menstrual periods are also very easy for girls to encounter this phenomenon.

Notice a tumor

Experts recommend that women should self-check their health first day. If you find a tumor and feel tired, uncomfortable, you need to see a doctor. Note that any tumor is very dangerous, whether it is in the chest area or around, even the armpit tumors can also contain malignant cells.

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