Lump in Breast
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Topic: Lump in Breast
Posted By: Danaj
Subject: Lump in Breast
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 11:24am
Hi Ladies,
Just wondering if anyone has come across this before.
Madelyn is 4 months old now. Her right nipple has become inverted with a white head pimple in the center. A firm mobile lump about the size of a small marble is directly behind the nipple.
I've taken her to the doc but couldn't get into see our GP as he is very popular. I got stuck with the other doc who I really have no respect for as he is not good with kids or concerned mothers. He didn't know what it was but said he thinks it's a hormonal thing that should clear in a few weeks but I need to be referred to a specialist if it hasn't gone within three months.
If this is correct then I'm happy as it's just one of those things and wont require any meds which is great. Problem is that I have no faith in his diagnosis and can only find info on hormones causing breast swelling in babies which I know is common and harmless. This is a solid lump and came up within a couple of days.
I'm thinking about booking in to see my normal GP again even if it makes me look a bit paranoid lol.
Just curious to know if anyone has come across this sort of thing before and if the first doctor was actually correct.
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Posted By: Danaj
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 11:33am
I should also add that Plunket Line didn't know what it was. Madelyn is happy, no temp and the lump doesn't seem to be painful at all.
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Posted By: whitewave
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 12:46pm
Don't suppose you have private health insurance?
I have no idea about the problem myself, sorry, but I don't have much faith in many GP's either. If you're at all worried, definitely try to book in with your own doc again, and don't feel bad about it!
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Posted By: Maya
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 3:32pm
I'd say see your own doc, even if he tells you it's the same thing, what have you got to lose?
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Posted By: lilfatty
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 3:45pm
Do I vaguely recall you had medical problems with her when she "first arrived" (you ended up going to a specialists paed (or a couple of them) for her not sleeping or something along those lines)... could you not take her to the same doctor that found out what was wrong back then?
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Posted By: Danaj
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 6:30pm
Hiya,
Yep, we had a few problems but nothing medical really came of it aside from a dairy sensitivity and fatigue from lack of sleep. She's much better now which is great.
We have medical insurance for her so that would happen if it turned out to be something more serious, but I doubt that it is.
I think you guys are right in seeing my own GP. I'm sure he'll say the same thing but I think it's just my loathing for this other doc that is causing the problem. He just thinks i'm a neurotic mum but I only go to the doc if I'm concerned about something physical. Given, we have been to lots of docs and specialists but those visits were all based on good reasons. This doc even had the nerve to smirk at me when I said I couldn't BF. I just don't like him and don't trust his judgement as he misdiagnosed an allergy that Madelyn had to a specific medication. He sent us home but we were admitted to hospital that night when she wouldn't wake up properly.
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Posted By: MorgansMum
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 6:37pm
Libby had this to and I was told the same thing and sure enough a couple of months later it was gone, i was abit concerned that my poor we baby was getting boobies
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Posted By: pepsi
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 6:39pm
That doc sounds like an arse, I hope your own doc can give you peace of mind.
I know Kayla had a whitehead pimple right in the middle of her nipple too when she was smaller, which was so weird, and it eventually popped but took a couple of weeks or so. She didn't have any lump behind it though.
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Posted By: Danaj
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 6:49pm
Sorry, posted in wrong thread.
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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 7:00pm
Yeah Cooper had one in his boob & then one on the end of his willy!!!!!
Both gone now PHEW. Oh & they weren't there at birth/ 1 month but later on.
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Posted By: Manda08
Date Posted: 07 June 2009 at 9:02pm
Ahh thanks for that Aliasmum, Angus has one too!!!! I have asked heaps of people, plunket, mw, doc, etc but all say it will go... I hope so!
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Posted By: Danaj
Date Posted: 08 June 2009 at 7:15am
It's good to hear that other bubs have it too. I only went to the grumpy doc as I didn't want to leave it in case it was the start of a little infection.
On his Willy Kel? Poor Cooper!!!!
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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 08 June 2009 at 8:06am
Don't think they hurt LOL
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Posted By: hannibal
Date Posted: 08 June 2009 at 6:55pm
My bubs had one too in the early months - the doctors rooms said it was there hormones - and not to worry. Don't hesitate to get it checked out though if your not happy.
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Posted By: Daizy
Date Posted: 08 June 2009 at 10:23pm
I remember freaking out over the same thing when Maddi was little.
Turned out it was nothing to worry about (sounds pretty common in here) and it eventually just went away on its own.
I'd say if you are still worried go see you GP still.
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