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Escalating Pain at 4weeks. Should I Be Concerned?

I had 300cc's placed under the muscle 4weeks ago. At 3weeks I started getting pain in the outer part of my right breast, and initially it felt like muscle pain which I only felt when I slept on my right side. Through the week it got worse in now I feel it there during the day, and a little bit into the top and bottom of the breast, making it slightly painful to massage. I have no other problems and the breasts look great. Should I be concerned about this or will it pass?

1 Doctor Answer | Asked by Samantha1984
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Pain

Being that it's been 4 week's and the pain started from nowhere I would contact your PS. That's something that needs to be addressed just to be on the safe side.

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breastochangeo 9 Sep 2012
I had increased pain on my right between weeks three and four, mostly on the outer and lower portion, and it was also exacerbated by massaging. This subsided within a day or two of starting my period, so for me it seems to have been a normal hormonal/cyclical change in the breast tissue. If your breasts typically swell and ache before your period, perhaps this could possibly be the case for you, too. Hope you get to feeling better.

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