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  2. Breast cyst - Wikipedia

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    Breast cysts can be painful and may be worrisome but are generally benign. They are most common in pre-menopausal women in their 30s or 40s. They usually disappear after menopause, but may persist or reappear when using hormone therapy. [1] They are also common in adolescents. [2] Breast cysts can be part of fibrocystic disease.

  3. Nipple discharge - Wikipedia

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    Infection in a breast, either mastitis or breast abscess may cause a discharge. [1] [3] Eczema of the nipple may result in a discharge with crusting of the nipple skin. [5] Nipple discharge may be due to breast cancer, particularly if there is an accompanying breast lump. [4] A blood-stained discharge may appear in Paget's disease. [5]

  4. Fibrocystic breast changes - Wikipedia

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    Fibrocystic breast changes is a condition of the breasts where there may be pain, breast cysts, and breast masses. [1] The breasts may be described as "lumpy" or "doughy". [3] Symptoms may worsen during certain parts of the menstrual cycle due to hormonal stimulation. [1] These are normal breast changes, not associated with cancer. [2]

  5. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Menopause: You've officially reached menopause once you've gone a full year without having a period. Postmenopause: You'll stay in postmenopause for the rest of your life, and it's frequently ...

  6. Breast Cancer Threw Me Into Menopause at Just 37. I ... - AOL

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    The treatment saved my life but also pushed me into medically-induced menopause at the age of just 37. By this visit, my cancer was thankfully in remission and I was going to live to see my two ...

  7. Cyst of Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    The periareolar glands of Montgomery in the breast are also called Montgomery tubercles or Morgagni tubercles. These periareolar glands are small, papular tissue projections at the edge of the areola (nipple).Obstruction of the Montgomery tubercles may result in an acute inflammation, a clear or light brownish fluid may drain out of the areola (nipple discharge), and an subareolar mass may ...