Nipple Pain During Pregnancy & Menstruation: Causes & Relief
Breast tenderness is a common early sign of pregnancy. It usually begins a few weeks after conception and can last for several months. The pain can be mild or severe, and it may come and go. Some women also experience pain in their armpits or shoulders.
Breast tenderness can also be a sign that your period is about to start. This pain is usually less severe than the pain you experience during pregnancy, and it typically goes away within a few days.
Other causes of breast pain include:
* Menopause
* Birth control pills
* Certain medications
* Trauma to the breast
* Breast cancer
If you are experiencing breast pain that is severe or does not go away, it is important to see your doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
Here are some tips for relieving breast pain:
* Wear a supportive bra.
* Avoid caffeine and alcohol.
* Apply a cold compress to your breasts.
* Take an over-the-counter pain reliever.
* Talk to your doctor about other treatment options.
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