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visual clues to look for!! .... click on the images below ....
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Nipple Discharges Erosion Retracted Nipple Orange peel appearance (Peau d’orange) Asymmetrical Breasts Hardening Red or Hot presentation Prominent Veins Dimpling of skin Size Change Hidden Lump Visible Lump
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Nipple Discharges
Nipple Discharges

Train your eyes to look out for stains on your clothing due to nipple discharge.

Erosion
Erosion

Train your eyes to look out for abrasions on the skin. This would usually be associated with a lump beneath the erosion.

Retracted Nipple
Retracted Nipple

Train your eyes to compare both nipples. Look out for a recent retraction (pulling-back) of any one of the nipples.

Orange peel appearance (Peau d’orange)
Orange peel appearance (Peau d’orange)

Train your eyes for a breast surface that looks like the peel of an orange.

Asymmetrical Breasts
Asymmetrical Breasts

Train your eyes to appreciate if both your breasts are of equal size or not. Any recent increase in size of one of the breasts, needs attention.

Hardening
Hardening

Train your eyes to see if both your breasts move equally on forward bending. Observe if any of the breasts, or any part of the breast, does not move equally.

Red or Hot presentation
Red or Hot presentation

Train your eyes to look out for red surfaces which may or may not feel hot.

Prominent Veins
Prominent Veins

Train your eyes to look out for any visible veins on the surface area of the breast

Dimpling of skin
Dimpling of skin

Train your eyes to look out for any part of the breast that may have a dimple.

Size Change
Size Change

Train your eyes to increases or decreases in the size of a breast.

Hidden Lump
Hidden Lump

The appearence of the breast is normal to the eyes. The only sure way to detect your lump is to do a regular trained Breast Self Examination.

Visible Lump
Visible Lump

Train your eyes for a bumpy-appearence on any part of the breast.

Important Note :
Your fingers can detect breast lesions even before they progress to a visible sign. Hence training your fingers is of utmost importance. If you observe this presentation, talk to your doctor
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