Are you confused, anxious, scared?
Of course you are! We’ve been taught that pain means something
is wrong and it should be treated. And in today’s world what
every woman thinks is wrong with her breasts is CANCER.
Let
me tell you, in the 15 years I’ve been in practice seeing
women with breast problems, I’ve seen thousands of women with
breast pain, and I can count on one hand the number who have proven
to have breast cancer. But I also realize that breast pain is real
— women are not making it up — and it does cause a lot
of sleepless nights.
The
causes of breast pain are not simple and there is no one cure. I
did not learn much about mastalgia — the medical term for
breast pain — in medical school, nor in my surgical training.
I had to research it myself when I was seeing so many women in my
office complaining of sore breasts.
Unfortunately,
there wasn’t much information in the library. I even wrote
a grant to study breast pain, possible treatments, and any link
to breast cancer. It didn’t get funded because it was deemed
low priority! And as I tell my patients, male doctors just don’t
“get it”; they literally don’t have breast pain
and they just can’t fully understand the worry women go through.
All
that said and done, what do I tell my patients? Briefly, it’s
a combination of conventional and alternative medicine that I’ve
seen bring relief over and over again:
Breathe
and breathe again
Most breast pain, swelling, sensitivity is related to hormonal imbalance
— our own circulating hormones which are often out of whack
in our 40’s, or hormones taken in pills (HRT, birth control
pills, and many other types of medications), or xenoestrogens which
we absorb from our environment (pesticides and the chemicals in
plastics, to name just two).
Breast pain is often an indication
of excess estrogen, which may follow your menstrual cycle. Keep
a calendar for a couple of weeks and see if you can find a pattern.
Gentle phytotherapy can help restore balance between estrogen and
progesterone levels, and taking a high-quality multivitamin/mineral
with an omega-3 supplement can help immensely to provide your body
with the tools it needs to maintain balance.
Do the basics
Have you talked to your primary care provider about this? If you
are over 35, have you had a mammogram in the last 6 months? If not
it may be prudent to get one, but try to schedule it when your breasts
are least tender. If you have had a mammogram or are under 35 you
should ask to get an ultrasound. Ultrasounds may reveal cysts which
often cannot be felt but expand (usually as your hormones fluctuate)
and stretch nerve fibers, causing pain. Often just knowing that
you have benign lumps, or that the ultrasound showed normal tissue,
is very reassuring.
Look at what you are eating
I haven’t found one food that causes breast pain for everyone,
nor one thing that cures it for everyone. However, caffeine does
affect many women by dilating vessels and stretching nerves, and
many people find relief after cutting back on coffee. Salt works
the same way for other women. Increasing fiber and those dark green
leafy vegetables can help by flushing out excess estrogen. Some
women find relief by taking a short fast or detoxifiction.
Try massage
If there is one “trigger” point, try massaging the area
yourself or finding a lymphatic massage specialist. Often the area
is in the upper outer part of the breast where an underwire point
hits.
Take time for yourself
I’ve often found that breasts are just screaming out, “Take
care of me!” That’s a key reason menopause and breast
pain are related. Try to take a break and do something you want
to do, just for yourself.
The
good news is that the majority of breast pain goes away after menopause!
However, I do see a small number of women who still have sensitive
breasts in their 70’s. I hope we will understand in my lifetime
the mystery of hormones, and how everyone is the same yet very different.
In the meantime, remember that what you are experiencing is probably
normal, just very individual.
If
you would like to learn more about breast pain, read my article
on solving the mystery of breast pain. If you’ve found something
that works that you would like to share, e-mail us at personalprogram@womentowomen.com.
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