Breast pain is a cause for worry among many women but even though it’s really annoying, it’s generally no cause for concern.
There are several reasons your breast hurts and below are some of the reasons
1. MENSTRUATION
It’s
 normal to have breast pain when your period is on its way due to change
 in hormones that come along with your period. Breast pain associated 
with your menstrual cycle is called cyclic pain and it usually goes away
 when your period ends. In fact, if your cycles are regular, you can use
 breast soreness to actually feel when your period is on its way.
2. PREGNANCY
Pregnancy
 might just be the reason you feel the pain in your breast. Progesterone
 which is the same hormone that causes breast soreness during your 
menstrual cycle is also produced in the early days of a pregnancy. 
Breast pain during pregnancy is often more extreme and lasts for a 
longer time than breast pain during periods. The pain is more pronounced
 during the first trimester of pregnancy.
3. BREAST SIZE
If
 you have large breasts, the breast pain you feel could be related to 
your breast size. Neck, shoulder and back pain may accompany breast pain
 due to large breasts.
4. HIGH CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION
If
 you consume too much caffeine and you experience breast pain, your 
caffeine consumption might be the reason especially in women with 
fibrocystic breasts. Even though no study have proved coffee and tea can
 directly cause breast pain, several studies have shown that cutting 
caffeine intake can help alleviate discomfort.
5. MASTITIS
While
 women who are lactating can have breast pain, an intense pain in the 
breast could be a sign of mastitis. Mastitis occurs when blockage of the
 milk ducts causes inflammation in the breast. Some of the symptoms of 
mastitis are breast pain, fever and reddening of the breast area.
6. LUMPY BREASTS
Lumpy
 breasts due to fibrocystic breast tissue can cause breast soreness and 
pain. You should however note that lumpy breasts are not necessarily 
linked to breast cancer.
7. MEDICATION USE
Certain 
medications including some infertility treatments and oral birth control
 pills may be associated with breast pain. Breast pain may be associated
 with certain antidepressants including selective serotonin reuptake 
inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants.
8. WRONG BRA
Using 
the wrong bra can cause you to have breast pain. It’s important you wear
 the right bra as wearing a bra that is too tight might cause it to 
pinch and poke your breasts leading to sore breasts while wearing a bra 
that doesn’t support your breast properly will lead to breast 
tenderness.
9. BREAST SURGERY
If you have had a 
breast surgery, it could be the cause of the breast pain. Sometimes even
 after incisions from the breast surgery have healed, breast pain 
associated with breast surgery can linger.
It’s also important to 
note that breast pain is not usually linked to breast cancer and having 
breast pain or fibrocystic breasts doesn’t also mean you are at a higher
 risk of developing cancer.
It’s important you see a doctor if 
breast pain continues daily for a more than a couple of weeks, occurs in
 one specific area of your breast and seems to get worse with time.






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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