Dear Lynsey_x,
It’s good that you are conscious about your breast health at such a young age. However, teenagers have a generalized lumpy feel in their breasts (due to hormonal effects) and it is normal. Some degree of pain, especially during the periods is also pretty normal. You may also be having dimpling or inverted nipple, but they are most likely not related to any serious underlying disease. If the solid smooth lump is truly there (apart from the generalized lumpy feel), then in all probability it could be a benign lump (not cancer).Breast cancer in teenage years is rare, that is why breast self examination is not recommended before age 20 years. Hence I feel that you have no reason to get worried so much.
However, to get this thing out of your mind, and also to exclude the rare chance of your lumps being related to cancer, you need consultation with a doctor. The best way to get about it is to talk to your mother. She should be the best person to approach. Do not say that you think you have breast cancer. Just say that you are having some breast problems which are not uncommon at this age and needs to be investigated.
Hope that this information helps and hope that you will get better soon.
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Dr. Indranil Ghosh.
Thank you for the anwser, it has really helped calm me down. Im going to think about what to say to my mum and get a doctors appointment asap.
Lynsey.