![]() Doctors describe this condition as fat necrosis. A severe injury to your breast tissue or nearby nerves can create a breast lump. Factors that may be associated with fibroadenoma growth include being pregnant, using hormone therapy or menstruation. Fibroadenomas are solid, noncancerous breast tumors that are smooth and move easily under your skin when touched. Many women experience fibrocystic breast changes related to their menstrual cycles that tend to improve after the menstrual cycle. With fibrocystic breast changes, you may feel fullness in your breasts with areas of lumpiness or ridgelike areas. A breast cyst may appear before your menstrual period and get smaller or disappear afterward. A breast cyst can be large or small, and the surrounding breast tissue may be tender. If you find a breast lump that feels round, smooth and firm, it could be a cyst - a dilated milk duct filled with fluid. Skin redness or dimpling like an orange. ![]()
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