thomasdevos
10-03-2009, 01:14 PM
Symptoms of Breast Cancer ? What are they and how to get rid of it?
I imagine almost all women after a certain age has a certain fear of breast cancer.? This does not mean that it's night and the spirit of our day.? But with all that we hear in the media and among doctors, it certainly has to be there somewhere.? We all know someone who has there been, or perhaps even died.? But like all things of this kind, breast cancer starts with symptoms?. Here's what to look for if you are concerned and what to do to fix it, if you find something
<strong>Lumps ? Everyone</strong> knows it.? Any odd shape, irregular pieces in your breasts that you have not noticed before could be a symptom of breast cancer.? They are usually painless, and usually not cancer, so do not panic.
<strong>Discharge -</strong> Any kind of self-discharge, clear or bloody one or both nipples.
<strong>Retraction -</strong> Any withdrawal or retraction of the nipple, which did not exist before.
<strong>Size -</strong> Any significant change in size or contour of a breast can be a symptom of breast cancer.
<strong>Flattening -</strong> Any flattening or indentation of the skin of the chest.
<strong>Redness -</strong> Any redness or scars on the skin of the chest (it resembles an orange peel) may be cause for concern.
Now ? these are the symptoms?. They do not mean that you have something?. This should normally be the time that you are strongly advised to schedule a mammogram to find out for sure.? Whether or not you do this depends entirely on you.? Through my various searches, I was convinced that mammography does generally more harm than good, but the decision is ultimately up to you.
What I suggest at this stage some good old education.? Breast cancer does not seem just out of nowhere?. This is how your body telling you that all is not right.? You are out of balance.? You are probably very acidic.? You have high oxygen is low.? You use a lot of personal care products business.? Living or working under fluorescent lights.? Do not get nine hours of sleep in total darkness.? Do not get enough sun?. Do not drink enough water.? You may have a weakened immune system.? There are lots of reasons, these symptoms may have arisen.?
If you can reverse the conditions that have caused in the first place, they will go.? If you choose to blow everything will mammograms, chemotherapy drugs and radiation, you may kill any cancer, but if the underlying conditions are still present ? you know he's coming back.
Just make sure you investigate everything that happens.? If you have symptoms of breast cancer above, do not panic.? Learn about different treatment options available to you before you commit to something.? Everyone and their dog will pretend to be an expert on breast cancer, but unless you are really yours, you never know what is best for you.
Reference Site:
breast cancer treatment (http://breast-cancer-treatment-cure.com)
www.breastcancer.org (http://www.breastcancer.org/)
en.wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_cancer)
www.cancer.gov (http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/breast)
breastcancer.about.com (http://breastcancer.about.com/)
I imagine almost all women after a certain age has a certain fear of breast cancer.? This does not mean that it's night and the spirit of our day.? But with all that we hear in the media and among doctors, it certainly has to be there somewhere.? We all know someone who has there been, or perhaps even died.? But like all things of this kind, breast cancer starts with symptoms?. Here's what to look for if you are concerned and what to do to fix it, if you find something
<strong>Lumps ? Everyone</strong> knows it.? Any odd shape, irregular pieces in your breasts that you have not noticed before could be a symptom of breast cancer.? They are usually painless, and usually not cancer, so do not panic.
<strong>Discharge -</strong> Any kind of self-discharge, clear or bloody one or both nipples.
<strong>Retraction -</strong> Any withdrawal or retraction of the nipple, which did not exist before.
<strong>Size -</strong> Any significant change in size or contour of a breast can be a symptom of breast cancer.
<strong>Flattening -</strong> Any flattening or indentation of the skin of the chest.
<strong>Redness -</strong> Any redness or scars on the skin of the chest (it resembles an orange peel) may be cause for concern.
Now ? these are the symptoms?. They do not mean that you have something?. This should normally be the time that you are strongly advised to schedule a mammogram to find out for sure.? Whether or not you do this depends entirely on you.? Through my various searches, I was convinced that mammography does generally more harm than good, but the decision is ultimately up to you.
What I suggest at this stage some good old education.? Breast cancer does not seem just out of nowhere?. This is how your body telling you that all is not right.? You are out of balance.? You are probably very acidic.? You have high oxygen is low.? You use a lot of personal care products business.? Living or working under fluorescent lights.? Do not get nine hours of sleep in total darkness.? Do not get enough sun?. Do not drink enough water.? You may have a weakened immune system.? There are lots of reasons, these symptoms may have arisen.?
If you can reverse the conditions that have caused in the first place, they will go.? If you choose to blow everything will mammograms, chemotherapy drugs and radiation, you may kill any cancer, but if the underlying conditions are still present ? you know he's coming back.
Just make sure you investigate everything that happens.? If you have symptoms of breast cancer above, do not panic.? Learn about different treatment options available to you before you commit to something.? Everyone and their dog will pretend to be an expert on breast cancer, but unless you are really yours, you never know what is best for you.
Reference Site:
breast cancer treatment (http://breast-cancer-treatment-cure.com)
www.breastcancer.org (http://www.breastcancer.org/)
en.wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_cancer)
www.cancer.gov (http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/breast)
breastcancer.about.com (http://breastcancer.about.com/)