You should be seen to rule out something more serious to be on the safe side....you could be fibrocystic and thats painful....but have a check up to rule out anything else.
I am 56 and can testify that our bodies change so much and menopause should be renamed to somewhere after 40 until.....really.
Just this morning - and I am somewhere 2+ years after last period, I had a lot of nipple discharge. Not normal, but nothing hurts, so I will just watch that and know that it is kindof like when we had babies - oh - it's just a phase. That phrase is good for our whole lives!
Nope, that's not it. I kind of thought it might just be because I was in the middle of my cycle (or ovulating) but the thing is it's super sensitive anymore lately, much more than I ever remembered before. Something seems different. And I'm not pregnant!
This isn't just a little tenderness. They really hurt a lot the last few months. I was just wondering if it was a sign that I was entering perimenopause since I hadn't experienced this before. I've heard that can happen.
Perhaps this is just food for thought:
Sometimes, some women may tend to become a bit more sexually active during or around the time of ovulation. This can be normal, of course. If the woman's breast / nipples are being aroused during foreplay, etc. then the nipples can become extremely sensitive and very painful to the touch, esp. the following day/s until they heal. Some women are more sensitive to this than others.
Also, wearing certain fabric material without a bra can cause this type of irritation regarding nipples.
It is not uncommon for the breast to become a little more tender and sore around ovualation (sometimes, up to two weeks before period is due) due to hormone fluctuations and changes.
Hope this helps.
Have a great day today.
Yes, thank you. I had a mammogram last Summer. I kind of figured it was due to hormones but I haven't gotten any other symptoms of early menopause. At least I don't think so. I've been a bit more anxious and I do get up throughout the night because I'm either hot or cold so I'm adjusting the heat or air conditioning all the time. I like my bedroom cool, almost cold. It drives my husband crazy, lol.
I too used to have painful breasts. It is hormone related because I was to the point to where I was worried and concerned about how badly they would hurt. My doctor told me it's my hormones. I did have a total hysterectomy last February and guess what? I haven't had painful breasts since, so I believe it's due to your hormones.
Do you have your yearly mammograms every year? This is also important. Not saying this to scare you, but you should have them yearly as well.
Hi April. I get breast pain, but it's around the side and underneath. I am already through menopause, however. Also, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, so that could be it. But I have had this pain throughout my life, on and off.
What I do is use ice ( I know it sounds bad) and take some Advil. I also get a red rash around my nipples and the doctor told me to put cortizone cream on it or neosporin.