Best Lump Doctor in Silchar
Dr. Shankar Reddy
Oncologist
Consult for: Lump, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Pain, Fever, Appetite Loss, Night Sweats
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15 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Diptajit Paul
Oncologist
Consult for: Lump, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Pain, Fever, Appetite Loss, Night Sweats
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7 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Mohammed Basheeruddin Inamdar (Bengaluru)
Oncologist
Consult for: Lump, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Pain, Fever, Appetite Loss, Night Sweats
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10 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Frequently Asked Questions
Swelling in the breast can be caused by hormonal changes (like before periods), infections (mastitis), cysts, fibroadenomas, injuries, or rarely, breast cancer.
Consult a doctor if the boil is very painful, keeps coming back, is on the face or spine, doesn't drain, or is accompanied by fever or spreading redness.
Yes, many women experience breast swelling and tenderness before their periods due to hormonal fluctuations. this type of swelling usually resolves after the period ends.
Unusual bleeding can result from injuries, nosebleeds, gum disease, menstruation issues, infections, blood clotting disorders, or side effects of medications like blood thinners.
Not always. while cyclical breast pain is common before periods, non-cyclical pain can occur due to infections, trauma, or other breast conditions unrelated to the menstrual cycle.
Common types include flat scars, hypertrophic scars (raised but within the wound area), keloids (raised and spread beyond the original wound), and atrophic scars (sunken, like acne scars).
Seek medical help for burns that are deep, larger than 3 inches, on the face, hands, feet, or groin, or if caused by chemicals, electricity, or if signs of infection appear.
Doctors may run blood tests, urine tests, imaging scans, and review your medical history to identify any underlying cause of weight loss.
Doctors may perform a breast exam, mammogram, ultrasound, or ductogram. in some cases, fluid analysis or biopsy may be needed to determine the exact cause.
Loss of appetite can result from infections, digestive issues, stress, depression, certain medications, or chronic illnesses.
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