A MUST READ FOR LADIES!! Facts About Your Br*asts You Must Know. Number 5 & 7 Will Make You WOW
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Do you know that some might be dangerous, while others might be good.
Experts has revealed some amazing facts all ladies must know.
1- It is perfectly normal for your Tips to
discharge either milk (when you are pregnant or nursing a baby) or a
clear colourless liquid when fondled or manipulated especially during
love making.
This therefore should not alarm you. However, you should talk to
your doctor if milk is discharged when you are not pregnant or nursing a
baby or have stopped nursing a baby by at least 2 weeks.
This is very important because of a condition called galactorrhoea
that is often caused by a brain tumor, prolactinoma. Other causes of
galactorrhoea abound but prolactinomas are our greatest cause of worry.
2– From the moment you start ovulating until the
last day of your menstruation, it is very normal for your b*easts to
become engorged, heavy and even painful.
This is often due to that fact that once ovulation starts, the
woman’s body starts preparing pregnancy in the event that a pregnancy
occurs. So do not be alarmed. Don’t panic.
It is just normal physiology happening, it will resolve itself
naturally or if the pain is too discomforting, popping two tablets of
paracetamol helps provide relief.
3- It is absolutely NOT normal to find
lumps/masses, of any kind, in your b*east(s). The normal human b*east is
made of b*east tissue which is primarily responsible for the shape and
for milk production.
The b*east tissue is uniform to touch. So it becomes abnormal when
you palpate your b*easts and find masses or lumps there. Although, most
of the masses are benign, it is still an abnormal finding. Contact your
doctor as soon as you discover lumps/masses in your b*east(s).
4- The two b*easts are slightly unequal in 9 out of every 10 women with the left b*east often appearing larger than the right one.
This called b reast asymmetry and it is a normal occurrence in most
women. Usually, this difference in size is not noticed until the two
b*easts are closely observed.
NB: The b*east asymmetry talked about is normal
and not pathologic. However some women who have large lumps in one
b*east or have a b*east cancer in one b*east can present with noticeably
asymmetric b*easts. This should not be confused with the normal.
5- It is normal for the b*easts to lose their shape and firmness and become floppy as you age, especially after menopause.
This is often due to the decrease in the reproductive hormone oestrogen after menopause.
Absence of this hormone makes the skin become dry and less elastic, hence the resulting sagging.
Most women who are able to afford Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
opt for it or go for plastic surgery, both of which significantly make
them have fuller and firmer b*easts than women who allow nature do its
thing without interference.
6– The mere act of gently massaging the b*east can
help prevent b*east cancer, according to a research conducted and
published in 2013.
This is often referred to as B*east-Self Massage (BSM) and it works
on the principle that massaging the b*easts helps stimulate the growth
of normal b*east tissue growth, hence preventing the growth of cancerous
cells.
So you may want spend a few more minutes in the bath massaging your b*easts each you have a bath.
7- It is NOT normal for your b reast(s) to discharge blood, pus or any other strangely colored substance.
In fact, if your Tips are discharging anything other than b*east
milk or the traditional clear, colourless liquid, contact your doctor
immediately! I repeat…immediately! This could be a sign of a malignancy.
Don’t wait until it is too late before you discuss your symptoms with your doctor.
B *east cancer is killing hundreds of thousands of women annually
just because they were diagnosed late when it is virtually impossible to
treat it. DON’T BE A VICTIM.
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