What are the symptoms of early breast cancer?
summary
Although the early symptoms of breast cancer is not obvious, but the occurrence of any disease is not without signs, but will be accompanied by or obscure or obvious symptoms, as long as we pay attention to the change of our physical condition in life and regularly go to the hospital for physical examination, we can always find the disease as soon as possible. What are the symptoms of early breast cancer? Let's give you a detailed introduction.
What are the symptoms of early breast cancer?
Breast skin changes: through the pictures of early symptoms of breast cancer, we can clearly find that the early skin changes of breast cancer are related to the depth of the tumor site and the degree of invasion. The mass is small, deep, and the skin is mostly unchanged. The mass is large, shallow, and adheres to the skin earlier, making the skin appear concave. If the cancer cells block the subcutaneous lymphatic vessels, causing skin edema and forming orange peel like degeneration, it is a late manifestation.
Breast mass: the main manifestation of breast cancer is a mass on the breast, which is often an early symptom of breast cancer. Most of the patients have no pain feeling, only less than 1 / 3 of the patients feel some tingling or dull pain, but it is not very obvious. About 60% of the lumps are round and irregular in shape, and they grow outside and above the breast. There was no invasion in the early stage of cancer. The mass can move.
Nipple changes: in the early stage of breast cancer, the nipple is often pulled up, so that the height of bilateral nipples can be asymmetric. Nipple invagination is an important sign of cancer in the central area of the breast. It is difficult to pull out the nipple with fingers, and the nipple is in a fixed retraction state. In eczematoid carcinoma, the nipples were erosive, often with crusts; The boundary between lesion area and skin is very clear, the boundary between lesion area and skin is very clear, and the lesion skin is thick.
matters needing attention
Nipple discharge: most of them are accompanied by breast masses, and breast cancer with nipple discharge is rare. The incidence of nipple discharge during non pregnancy and lactation is about 3% ~ 8%. The nipple discharge can be colorless, milky white, light yellow, brown, bloody, or water, blood, serous purulent; The amount of nipple discharge can be more or less, and the interval time is also different. Therefore, smear cytology should be carried out for nipple discharge.