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Breast biopsy left hardened veins

I had a right biopsy because of a nodule findings, and afterwards a had hardened veins going down my belly, right under the right breast that was operated and recently I'm feeling like a hard vein going up the right side of my neck.I never had these sensation of tiredness and feeble like before, these are more intense and I'm getting dizzy a lot too. I also had a biopsy for the left breast in 2006, and it came benign, but nevertheless I had a lumpectomy. Three years later, other were discover on the right side, hence the right biopsy. I still have not found the outcome of this one. Any-body out there had a similar experience? Or maybe remedies?


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I have a small lump under my left nipple. My nipples are normal, and I am a female and 21 years old .  When you apply pressure to the lump, it does not hurt no rash no itching at all. i went to my doctor to check this she arranged a biopsy. after a week she said that the biopsy result are not very clear. now she is going to do surgery of my breast to see what that lump is. Is it possible that biopsy does not show a clear result. and also i want to know about the chances of having breast cancer im only 21 years old. is it anything to worry about?? could this turn out to be cancer.
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526906 tn?1261871796
Hi,

I agree with Japdip.  Something doesn't sound right, and I would pursue with with your drs. until you have a satisfactory answer.

Kind regards,

Chris
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Breast Cancer 1 & 2 Community Leader
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25201 tn?1255580836
I would discuss this with your Surgeon or whomever did your recent biopsy. I see no connection between the biopsy and these other complaints you mention but they deserve some investigation.  Regards ....
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