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How to detect possible suspicious symptoms
The regular observation of their own breasts can ensure the detection at an early stage of any existing change.
Therefore, women should regularly examine their breasts at the same time each month, immediately after the menstrual period or, whether they have reached menopause, the first day of each month.
See a doctor if you notice any changes.
The regular review of the seals can reveal abnormalities such as urn change in size or shape, or veins proeninentes for lumps (lumps). The breast cancer particularly affects women in the menopausal period, women who have had children are less prone to this disease than those who did not have them.
1. From feet to the front of a mirror, place your hands over your head and check the size and configuration. Examine the nipples and see if one of them is too prominent or facing up. See if there is sign of bleeding or oozing.
2. Raise your arms above your head. See if there are abnormally prominent veins or some rash on the breasts or nipples. With hands on hips, double strength and examine their breasts. Becoming clear any wrinkle or nipple retraction.
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