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  2. Breast cysts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/breast-cysts/symptoms-causes/syc-20370284

    Symptoms. Breast cysts may be found in one or both breasts. Signs and symptoms of a breast cyst include: A smooth, easily movable round or oval lump that may have smooth edges — which typically, though not always, indicates it's benign; Nipple discharge that may be clear, yellow, straw colored or dark brown

  3. Breast cysts and breast cancer: How can you tell the difference?

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    Are the symptoms of breast cysts different from those of breast cancer? Actually, yes. About 99% of breast cancers will not cause any pain. Even if they’re detected as a lump, bump or mass in the breast, they’re usually painless. Breast cysts, on the other hand, if they develop quickly, often compress the tissue around them and can cause pain.

  4. Breast Cysts: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    What are the symptoms of a breast cyst? Some cysts are so small you can’t feel them. If you have a larger breast cyst, you may feel a lump thats: Soft or firm, although most are soft. Round and smooth with distinct edges. Painful or tender, especially before your menstrual cycle. Larger just before your period starts and smaller after your ...

  5. When to Worry: Understanding Breast Cyst Symptoms and Tumor...

    www.toplinemd.com/advanced-surgical-physicians/blog/when-to-worry...

    Symptoms of Breast Cysts. Understanding the symptoms of breast cysts is crucial for early detection and peace of mind. Common symptoms include: Breast Lumps: The most noticeable symptom of a breast cyst is often the presence of a palpable lump in the breast. These lumps are typically smooth and round, and they may change in size throughout the ...

  6. Breast Cyst Facts: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

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    A breast cyst is a fluid-filled sac that grows in breast tissue and is typically benign (noncancerous). Learn more about symptoms and treatment of breast cysts.

  7. Suspicious breast lumps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Breast lumps can be caused by: Breast cysts. These fluid-filled sacs inside the breast are round, smooth and firm. A breast cyst can range in size from a few millimeters to as large as an orange. The tissue around it may be tender. A breast cyst may appear before your period and get smaller, larger or go away afterward.

  8. Breast cysts - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If fluid comes out and the breast lump goes away, your doctor can make a breast cyst diagnosis immediately. If the fluid is not bloody and has a straw-colored appearance and the breast lump disappears, you need no further testing or treatment.

  9. What Is a Breast Cyst? | Breast Cyst Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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    What are breast cyst symptoms? Usually, the main signs of breast cyst are a lump or lumps in the breast. Here are some other characteristics to keep in mind: The lump is typically smooth, round and moveable—it is not fixed or stuck in the breast tissue. The breast cyst may or may not be painful.

  10. Breast Cyst - National Breast Cancer Foundation

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    Learn about breast cysts, how to tell if a lump is a cyst instead of a tumor, and what to do if you have fibrocystic breasts.

  11. Breast cysts | Breast Cancer Now

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    Symptoms of breast cysts. A breast cyst can feel like a soft or hard lump in the breast. Cysts are typically oval or round and can develop quickly anywhere in the breast. They can be any size, ranging from a few millimetres to several centimetres. Some cysts are too small to feel, while others are large enough to feel uncomfortable.