Didn't know if I should post this here or in "What's on your mind'', so please feel free to put this in the other if you think it would fit better there.
Ehm, some moments of my life I experience this sudden pain (sting) in my left chest-area. It gives me a hard time breathing; I need to breath in and out "quickly", so I can't breath "fully", because if I breath in too much the pain increases. After some minutes the pain goes away and I can breath normally. One time it got quite worse and I started to think about ''okay this time it's gonna be hospital and all that!" But after some (more than usual) minutes it was gone, just like that, completely gone.
Someone told me it's because I put my hand/arm under my chest/belly area when I sleep on my side, so I stopped doing that and ye it kinda got away, but it does keep coming back!
And now I noticed that this pain is somehow "connected" to the pain I feel in my breasts when they're pressed. Some days ago when I laid on my side that pain came back and I had troubles breathing (not really trouble with breathing, but I couldn't breath normally, cause otherwise the pain would increase - and that really hurts!), this time it lasted the WHOLE night! So I just tried to fall in sleep asap so I wouldn't feel the pain that much.
So I searched the web for this (knowledge protects :P) but I couldn't find that much about it, because I was not using the right keywords.
(today I was searching for articles about vitamin C and how it might ''cure'' you from diseases and while reading one I stumbled upon the words ''breast tenderness'', well I didn't know what ''tenderness'' meant, but I typed those two words in google and there was the info I was looking for (thank you God/Universe)!)
This is what I found:
source: _http://www.nlm.nih.gov/MEDLINEPLUS/ency/article/003152.htm
and _http://www.34-menopause-symptoms.com/breast-tenderness.htm
So it seems that hormones are involved, this could be true in my case, because now I have PMS and this pain (that night) happened some days ago, which would be the period when my progesterone and estrogen levels were high.
at _http://healthguide.howstuffworks.com/breast-premenstrual-tenderness-and-swelling-dictionary.htm
we read:
Here I read: _http://healthguide.howstuffworks.com/breast-lump-self-exam-dictionary.htm
This is interesting, because when I was experiencing that severe pain, it wasn't really only in my breast, but it was the whole left back/breast/armpit area.
There's another thing that I've noticed. I work behind a paying-desk in a shop and so I work a lot with plastic bags and that pain that comes from my left chest area comes back a little when I inhale too much of this plastic''air'' (so maybe maybe my lung could be involved here?).
Weird huh....
The last few days I've been spraying MagnesiumChloride to both breast area's (I also feel pain in my right area, but not as much as in my left) and the pain has been a bit less, but it's not gone completely (yet)..
I'd like to ask you if you've had any such experiences and what you think is happening to me (fwiw: i'm 19) or what I should do. Should I just go and check it with the doctor? I'm just kind of afraid that she might prescribe antibiotics or something for me u know.
(btw this breast tenderness started just a few months ago, I never experienced this before that time)
Thanks for reading.
Ehm, some moments of my life I experience this sudden pain (sting) in my left chest-area. It gives me a hard time breathing; I need to breath in and out "quickly", so I can't breath "fully", because if I breath in too much the pain increases. After some minutes the pain goes away and I can breath normally. One time it got quite worse and I started to think about ''okay this time it's gonna be hospital and all that!" But after some (more than usual) minutes it was gone, just like that, completely gone.
Someone told me it's because I put my hand/arm under my chest/belly area when I sleep on my side, so I stopped doing that and ye it kinda got away, but it does keep coming back!
And now I noticed that this pain is somehow "connected" to the pain I feel in my breasts when they're pressed. Some days ago when I laid on my side that pain came back and I had troubles breathing (not really trouble with breathing, but I couldn't breath normally, cause otherwise the pain would increase - and that really hurts!), this time it lasted the WHOLE night! So I just tried to fall in sleep asap so I wouldn't feel the pain that much.
So I searched the web for this (knowledge protects :P) but I couldn't find that much about it, because I was not using the right keywords.
(today I was searching for articles about vitamin C and how it might ''cure'' you from diseases and while reading one I stumbled upon the words ''breast tenderness'', well I didn't know what ''tenderness'' meant, but I typed those two words in google and there was the info I was looking for (thank you God/Universe)!)
This is what I found:
source: _http://www.nlm.nih.gov/MEDLINEPLUS/ency/article/003152.htm
Breast Pain
Alternative Names
Pain - breast; Mastalgia; Mastodynia; Breast tenderness
Definition
Breast pain is any discomfort or pain in the breast.
Considerations
There are many possible causes for breast pain. For example, hormone level changes related to menstruation or pregnancy are often responsible for breast tenderness. Some degree of swelling and tenderness just before your period is normal.
Although many women with pain in one or both breasts may fear breast cancer, breast pain is NOT a common symptom of cancer.
Boys and men have breast tissue. If a male has breast tissue that can be seen, the condition is called gynecomastia. Adolescent boys can have some breast swelling and tenderness as a part of normal development. This is due to hormone changes, and is similiar to breast tenderness in women.
Causes
Some degree of breast tenderness is normal. The discomfort may be caused by hormonal changes due to:
* Menopause (unless a woman is taking hormone replacement therapy)
* Menstruation and premenstrual syndrome(PMS)
* Pregnancy -- breast tenderness tends to be more common during the first trimester and in women who are pregnant at a young age
* Puberty in both girls and boys
Soon after childbirth, your breasts may become swollen with milk. This can be very painful and is usually accompanied by swelling. If you also have an area of redness, call your health care provider. Breastfeeding itself may also cause breast pain.
Other common causes of breast pain include:
* Alcoholism with liver damage
* Injury
* Infection of the breast tissue (mastitis)
Fibrocystic breast changes are also a common cause of breast pain. Fibrocystic breast tissue contains lumps and bumps that tend to be more tender just before your menstrual period.
Certain medications may also cause breast pain, including digitalis preparations, methyldopa (Aldomet), spironolactone (Aldactone), certain diuretics, Anadrol, and chlorpromazine.
Shingles can lead to pain felt in the breast if the painful blistering rash appears on the skin over one of your breasts.
and _http://www.34-menopause-symptoms.com/breast-tenderness.htm
Many women experience breast tenderness around the time of menstruation or during pregnancy, when the hormones estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone are in flux. As with menstruation and pregnancy, menopause involves hormonal fluctuations, and; thus, can also cause breast tenderness and pain.
So it seems that hormones are involved, this could be true in my case, because now I have PMS and this pain (that night) happened some days ago, which would be the period when my progesterone and estrogen levels were high.
at _http://healthguide.howstuffworks.com/breast-premenstrual-tenderness-and-swelling-dictionary.htm
we read:
I'll be checking on this! I hope it's true in my case.Considerations
Symptoms of premenstrual breast tenderness may range from mild to severe. Symptoms typically peak just before each menstrual period and improve immediately after or during the menstrual period.
Breast tissue may have dense, rough, "cobblestone" feel to the fingers -- usually more marked in the outer areas. There may also be an intermittent or persistent sense of breast fullness with dull, heavy pain, and tenderness.
During the menstrual cycle, estrogen production increases and peaks just prior to midcycle. This causes enlargement of the breast ducts. Premenstrually, progesterone peaks near the 21st day (in a 28-day cycle) and causes growth of the breast lobules (milk glands).
Premenstrual swelling and tenderness of the breasts is commonly associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and fibrocystic breast disease (benign breast changes). The cause of fibrocystic breast disease is not completely understood, but is believed to be associated with ovarian hormones since the condition usually gets better with menopause.
Premenstrual breast tenderness and swelling probably occur to some degree in nearly all women. Symptoms severe enough to cause concern or limit function may occur in as many as 60% to 70% of women during their childbearing years. The incidence may be lower in women taking oral contraceptives (birth control pills). Risk factors may include family history and diet (excessive dietary fat or caffeine intake).
Here I read: _http://healthguide.howstuffworks.com/breast-lump-self-exam-dictionary.htm
Then, while sitting or standing, examine your armpit (commonly skipped) because breast tissue extends to that area.
This is interesting, because when I was experiencing that severe pain, it wasn't really only in my breast, but it was the whole left back/breast/armpit area.
There's another thing that I've noticed. I work behind a paying-desk in a shop and so I work a lot with plastic bags and that pain that comes from my left chest area comes back a little when I inhale too much of this plastic''air'' (so maybe maybe my lung could be involved here?).
Weird huh....
The last few days I've been spraying MagnesiumChloride to both breast area's (I also feel pain in my right area, but not as much as in my left) and the pain has been a bit less, but it's not gone completely (yet)..
I'd like to ask you if you've had any such experiences and what you think is happening to me (fwiw: i'm 19) or what I should do. Should I just go and check it with the doctor? I'm just kind of afraid that she might prescribe antibiotics or something for me u know.
(btw this breast tenderness started just a few months ago, I never experienced this before that time)
Thanks for reading.
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