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indents on breast

Hello everyone,
I have history of fibrocystis since 13. I also have dimples due to past chest tubes as a baby. I was recently I believe bit my something as I was itchy and sensitive and only on my aerola. My question is I noticed dimples or small indents on right breast. Should I be concerned ? My husband reports he has noticed them before. They are not itchy, do not hurt, nothing ozing, and indents are not getting bigger. I also have been working out. Any ideas would be helpful.
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Thank you for your response. I am 26 and have had untrasound done on past was negative.It is more like these dimples look like skin spores or pox.As I said no itching, breasts are round when bending, and no other odd symptoms.
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You first mention that you have these "dimples" due to problems when you were a baby and I am guessing that what you are describing now is something quite different. Usually the pulling in of the skin on the breast is due to something within the deeper tissue that is indeed pulling the skin inward. This could certainly be a benign breast tumor which you state that you do have. You don't mention your age but I would think since you have a history since the age of 13 you may have had either Mammograms or Ultrasounds in the past. I would ck. with either you personal Physician OR possibly a Breast Specialist for a clinical exam and perhaps some type of imagery to be sure this isn't something serious. In any event these areas would NOT be itchy or painful so I think it would be wise to have the problem checked out. Regards ......
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