Breast Cancer - Is it a breast cancer ??
i am feeling so much…itching in my breast….that i have scratched it and it has converted into a wound….i hav used antiseptic cream also it cured my wound but again i feel itching…plz tell me some solution to get rid of it plz…..and i am so… confused…..plz help me….
If you had breast cancer, you would see and feel a lump (cancerous tumor). You probably just got bit by a bug or something.
Check that out:
http://pediatrics.about.com/od/dermatolo…
Hi,
IMHO – if you are like me you are probably becoming allergic to ‘something,’ or ‘perhaps’ have been infected from bacteria within dirt or dust, that then causes skin eruptions/rashes/itches/scale/blisters, while a weakened immune system from an allergic reaction to poisonous-toxins will then also simultaneously promote fungal-bacteria infections.
Monistat 7, Desenex, and Head and Shoulders are anti-fungals but you really need to see an MD to better understand how difficult it is for them to diagnose severe skin maladies, and then minimally use any meds that are prescribed in order to allow your body’s immune system and skin organ to repair and grow stronger, which will then prevent reoccurrences in the future.
Due to my own weakened skin and organ systems that have been unable to handle much poison since when I was an asthmatic teen and could not use deodorants - I have learned to use hypo-allergenic non-perfumed soaps and to sometimes powder different portions of my body with cornstarch to help minimize yeast infections, whenever my micro-nutritional absorption within my gut has been less than it should be to continually repair my body.
Even though I might not have answered your question as ‘specifically’ as you may have wanted, to help you with simple and concise information on ALL itch rash illnesses and for short and long term solutions to them ALL - the following link has considerable info within a ‘report’ I recently posted on Y_A:
<> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?… <>
The report at qid=20091113104039AAbnGet is an accumulation of my own investigations into itch rash illnesses that is ‘now’ due to my own non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, even though I have a fairly low BMI of 26. Back when my malady was at its worst - I used to be allergic to my own sweat that I was burning off during exercise or after showering - during a time in my life when I used to have considerable toxins stored within my body fat and a ‘very’ weakened immune system and skin organ.
I eventually learned that itching or rashes are symptoms of maladies that could become much worse if not healed with better non-toxic micro-nutritional choices. So since the medical profession was not very helpful to me and it took me ‘almost’ too long to understand what I am now attempting to teach others, I now take a little time each week to help others understand the need for non-toxic and ‘adequate’ micro-nutritional absorption in the gut AND for good hygiene which will then prevent or minimize every ‘dis-ease’ I am aware of.
Finally, because I am not an MD who could diagnose you ‘personally,’ I feel I should add that although I have seen that most root problems for 'skin' issues for myself and others has usually ‘always’ been from long and or short term allergic reactions to 'something' or poor hygiene COMBINED WITH a weakened lymph liver kidney skin and immune systems - IF the following symptoms would ever occur - I ‘think’ the worst rash one might possibly have quickly acquired is from deadly bacterial meningitis, ALTHOUGH bacterial meningitis would be VERY RARE.
The two quotes below are from: <> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_M… <>
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“IF a rash is present, it may indicate a particular cause of meningitis; for instance, meningitis caused by meningococcal bacteria may be accompanied by a characteristic rash.”
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“The MOST common symptoms of meningitis are headache and neck stiffness associated with fever, confusion or altered consciousness, vomiting, and an inability to tolerate light (photophobia) or loud noises (phonophobia). SOMETIMES, especially in small children, only nonspecific symptoms may be present, such as irritability and drowsiness.”
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For further details see: <> http://www.cdc.gov/meningitis/about/faq.… <>
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I truly truly hope that what you might rapidly learn in the next few minutes will help you to decide on the correct choices that will remedy your painful malady in the future.
My best to you and yours,
AI – self taught nutritionIsT ><+>[(-:]
What you describe isn't a sign of breast cancer; it sounds more like a skin condition.
A quick look at your Q&A show that you're 19 or 20; as such, your chances of having breast cancer are very close to zero anyway.
It's almost unheard of in under 25s, and fewer than 0.1% of all those diagnosed with it are under 30. Only 5% are under 40, and most (80%) are over 50.
I was classed as a 'younger woman' when I was diagnosed with breast cancer; I was 50.
You don't have symptoms of breast cancer and you're in an age group where it's just about unknown, so stop worrying about breast cancer.
Sounds like a rash or bug bite. Maybe you're allergic to something in your bra or some other product you are using every day if it keeps coming back.
Cancer would usually be a bump and you don't really feel it unless you're looking for it.
















nice post..very informative =)