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How can a female get her breast to grow at age 37
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6170891 tn?1412848779
thank you... :)
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25201 tn?1255580836
First let me say that we don't often re-read older posts that have already been answered, thinking that someone else has just made a comment on them. PLEASE, if you have a question, post using the area for new questions and state the subject of your issue.
NEVER assume that any new finding will be the same as any other issue that you have had examined, addressed or biopsied. If you have discovered a new lump, even if it's in the same area as before , you need to make an appointment with your Physician for a clinical breast exam and any appropriate testing that he/she may advise.  Regards .....
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6170891 tn?1412848779
hi im 39 yrs old, in 1997 i had a right breast operation because of cyst and the results; it's BENIGN... the problem now is this, in 2012 i found again a cyst located on the same site (right breast again)... it's kinda hard but movable... recently, sometimes i feel pain on my right breast it's like a "beating" pain...(sorry dont know how to describe it exactly...hmm.. it's like im being pricked by a pin). If im going to rate the pain when 10 is the highest... it's 2 to 3... bearable i mean... no nipple discharge... no redness... no retracted nips... as iv mention above... before (in 1997) the results was BENIGN... could this be mean that the cysts that im feeling right now (on the same site) will be automatically same as the results before? hope to hear from you soon...thanks in advance
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25201 tn?1255580836
By a Surgical Procedure ONLY .... In checking your profile I see that you have several questions regarding the length and severity of your period. I suggest that you see your Gynocologist and discuss all of these questions with him/her. Your Dr. can also advise you about seeing a Plastic Surgeon if breast enlargement is something that you really think you need to pursue.  Regards ....
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