I’ve noticed a small hardness inside my chest for the past few days. It doesn’t hurt much, but it’s still on my mind. I wonder if it’s stress-related or if I should go to the doctor right away? I’m waiting a bit to see if it goes away on its own; what would you do in this situation?
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Actually, these kinds of things are quite common; I had something similar happen to me at one point too. It turned out to be fibrocystic tissue, which is completely harmless. But it’s important to see a doctor as soon as you notice something, because it helps ease your mind wondering if it could be something else.
I’m asking because you mentioned it could be stress: Have you been feeling excessively tired or sleepless lately? Because I think attributing every symptom to stress can sometimes be misleading. If the lump is still there, I think you might have waited a bit too long.
Any lump in the chest that is noticed, whether painful or painless, should be evaluated by a doctor. It could be benign conditions like fibrocystic changes, but early detection of something malignant can save lives. Therefore, I recommend you consult a general surgeon or a breast specialist. Usually, it can be clarified with a simple procedure like an ultrasound.
First of all, thank you to everyone who commented. It still feels the same hardness when I touch it today, and it seemed a bit bigger too. There’s no pain, but it’s really bothering me. I think I will schedule an appointment with a doctor tomorrow; I don’t want to wait any longer.
We women even hesitate to take our own bodies seriously. We essentially disregard our health by saying, ‘It’s just stress.’ If you feel a lump in your breast, it is your right to see a doctor, and it should be under your control. It’s important to take action here instead of postponing.