How to Complete a Breast Exam at Home
Most women only have mammograms once every year, but in this time, anything can happen, so all women should examine their breasts on a monthly basis, especially if they are over the age of 40 or in their senior years. The earlier breast cancer is detected, the better the chances of recovery, so here are the steps that all women should know for breast cancer awareness month:
1. Remove all clothing and undergarments from your upper body
2. Stand in front of a mirror with your arms up and behind your head. Flex your hips and your chest muscles and be on the lookout for anything unusual
3. Lying down, place a pillow under your left shoulder and your left arm behind your head. Use your right hand to examine your breast, working your way around in circles from the outside in
4. Repeat the same steps for the right breast
5. During all stages of your self-breast examination, you want to look for the following:
• Lumps that have not previously been examined by a doctor. They don’t need to be sore or have any particular feeling in order to require medical attention
• Changes in the skin texture anywhere on the breast
• Thickening of the breasts
• One breast which is lower than the other, or one which is larger that seems to have changed size
• Unusual discharge from nipples that is sticky or bloody
Via: Family Doctor
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