Dr.Deepa Dureja

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Breast Pain & Lump Treatment

Felt a small lump or nodule in your breast that’s making you anxious? Experiencing tenderness, heaviness, or pain during your menstrual cycle? You’re not alone breast changes are common and often treatable when addressed early. Whether you’re looking to learn proper breast self examination techniques, need a professional evaluation, or simply want a routine check up for peace of mind, Dr. Deepa Dureja and her experienced team are here to guide you every step of the way.

With years of expertise in women’s health, Dr. Deepa Dureja’s clinic offers complete breast care from early detection and diagnosis to advanced treatment and surgery when needed. The team combines compassion, privacy, and precision to ensure you feel comfortable, informed, and confident throughout your journey. Prioritize your breast health today because timely care can make all the difference.

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General Ask

What should I do if I feel a lump or nodule in my breast?

If you notice a lump, don’t panic not all breast lumps are cancerous. Schedule an appointment for a professional breast examination. Dr. Deepa Dureja and her team will assess it through a clinical exam, and if needed, suggest imaging tests like ultrasound or mammography for accurate diagnosis. Early evaluation ensures timely and effective care.

Is breast pain during PMS or periods normal?

Yes, mild to moderate breast pain before or during your menstrual cycle is quite common and usually hormonal. However, if the pain is persistent, localized, or accompanied by other symptoms like a lump or nipple discharge, it’s best to consult a specialist for evaluation.

How often should I get my breasts checked by a doctor?

For most women, an annual breast examination is recommended. If you have a family history of breast issues or are above 40, your doctor may suggest more frequent check-ups or regular mammograms. Early detection is the key to better outcomes.

How can I perform a breast self-examination at home?

A breast self-exam should be done once a month, ideally a few days after your period ends. Stand in front of a mirror, look for visible changes, and gently feel your breasts in circular motions for any lumps or unusual thickening. Dr. Deepa Dureja’s team can guide you personally on the correct technique during your visit.

When should I see a breast specialist?

You should consult a breast specialist if you notice any new lump, pain that doesn’t go away, nipple discharge, skin changes, or asymmetry. Even if your symptoms seem minor, getting a professional opinion helps rule out serious conditions and provides peace of mind.