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  2. Breast pain - Wikipedia

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    Breast pain that is not linked to a menstrual cycle is called noncyclic breast pain. Noncyclical breast pain has various causes and is harder to diagnose and frequently the root cause is outside the breast. Some degree of non-cyclical breast tenderness can normally be present due to hormonal changes in puberty (both in girls and boys), in ...

  3. Spironolactone - Wikipedia

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    Spironolactone can cause breast pain and breast enlargement in women. [128] [129] This is "probably because of estrogenic effects on target tissue." [111] At low doses, breast tenderness has been reported in only 5% of women, but at high doses, it has been reported in up to 40% of women.

  4. Side effects of bicalutamide - Wikipedia

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    Resolution of breast symptoms was dependent on duration of bicalutamide therapy, with resolution rates ranging from 29% with >18 months of treatment to 64% for <6 months of treatment. [34] Gynecomastia and breast pain/tenderness with NSAA monotherapy is due to increased estradiol levels and unopposed estrogen action in the breasts due to ...

  5. This Serious Condition Could Cause Pain Under Your Breast - AOL

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    The right treatment for pain under your left breast ultimately depends on the cause. If you suspect that you’re dealing with a muscle issue, over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen and ...

  6. Drospirenone - Wikipedia

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    [9] [3] The medication is an analog of the drug spironolactone. [10] Drospirenone is taken by mouth. [1] [3] Common side effects include acne, headache, breast tenderness, weight increase, and menstrual changes. [3] Rare side effects may include high potassium levels and blood clots (when taken as a combined oestrogen-progestogen pill), among ...

  7. 10 Breast Cancer Facts That People Don't Know but Should - AOL

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    Also, consider taking an over-the-counter pain medication an hour before your exam. SDI Productions - Getty Images Regular physical activity is linked to a lower risk of breast cancer.

  8. Breast tension - Wikipedia

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    Breast tension is a constellation of symptoms involving the breasts including: Breast pain (also called mastalgia) [1] Breast engorgement; It can be a side effect of estrogen-containing drugs used for hormone replacement therapy during menopause. [2]

  9. Prolactin modulator - Wikipedia

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    When such drugs are used not for the purpose of inducing prolactin secretion, increased prolactin levels may be unwanted, and can result in various side effects including mammoplasia (breast enlargement), mastodynia (breast pain/tenderness), galactorrhea (inappropriate or excessive milk production/secretion), gynecomastia (breast development in ...