Mastalgia is a common type of breast pain in women, breast pain is a common symptom that may be consider normal. The only difference is the severity of the pain. Two out of three women in general will experience pain at least once in their lives. Breast pain can be divid into two types, as follows:

Menstrual-associated breast pain: Pain that is related to the menstrual cycle, especially after ovulation (mid-cycle). The pain is felt on both sides, with a tight feeling ranging from a slight ache to a sharp stabbing pain. In general, patients tend to have mild pain, but in some cases. The pain can be so severe that it affects daily life เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย. The symptoms that can be include:
- Breast pain usually begins around ovulation, which is about two weeks before your period, and improves after your period ends.
- There is swelling in the upper breast area and pain may spread to the armpit area.
- There is a dull pain or breast tenderness, which may occur in one or both breasts.
Breast pain not related to menstruation: Pain that is not related to the menstrual cycle. Breast pain can often be localize, usually under the nipple, on one or both sides. The pain can feel burning, itchy, or tight. It is often in women who are menopausal or near menopause. Symptoms that may be observe are as follows:
- The pain usually occurs in one breast and is only in one location. But sometimes the pain can spread around the breast.
- The pain may be intermittent or chronic.
- There is a feeling of tightness or burning pain.
In addition, there is another type of breast pain that may cause patients to believe that the pain is cause by internal causes in the breasts, called extramammary breast pain. Which may be cause by an injury to the muscles or tissues near the chest, such as the pectoral muscles or ribs. Which may cause pain radiating to the chest.
Finally, although the chance of developing breast cancer is relatively low in women with breast pain. If you have breast pain every day for more than 2-3 weeks and the pain is always in the same location. Or the pain becomes more severe to the point where it is difficult to do your daily activities, you should see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.