One thing I would not do is push for a mammogram. If you are not on any birth control pills, a simple pregnancy test will detect cancer. It is over 92% accurate, so I would take it twice to make sure. If it is cancer, the HCG levels will show up in the pregnacy test indicating pregnancy. Negative indicates no cancer. If it should show up positive, then I would go on to take the Navarro Test to see what my score was. Anything over 50 indicates cancer. This also works by showing the HCG levels in your urine. In the meantime, should the pregnacy test be positive, you could implement alternative measures to address the cancer. By chance is that one breast growing larger than the other? As Lolite states, it could be fibrocystic breast disease, or it could even be mastitis. I would follow her suggestions and to that add colloidal silver. Colloidal silver will eliminate any possible infections.
However, I would never opt for a mammogram. The intense radiation that your body withstands during this procedure paves the way to future cancer.
My Best,
Luella
When I wrote my previous reply, I wasn't sure if taking birth control pills would make a difference in the results of the pregancy test. I have found out that no, it makes no difference.
My Best,
Luella
I'm 29 years old, and I started having pain in my left breast last summer. I also had greenish discharge when I squeezed that nipple, although it was only every few days and a very small amount each time. The pain was pretty constant for a couple weeks, then subsided. It has come and gone ever since. I have never had any discharge or pain before. My doctor at the time acted like I was silly for being worried, so I decided to go to a breast specialist.
A greenish discharge can be a normal secretion from the breast, or can occur from fibrocystic breast disease. But these would not include the pain. Greenish discharge and pain would likely be duct ectasia, which is a common cause, or mastitis. With ectasia or mastitis the discharge will be thick and sticky and the breast may feel warmer than normal from the inflammation.
Warm packs over the area, lymphatic massage and antibitoic and anti-inflammatory herbs such as pau d' arco and licorice root internally can often help. If these or pharmaceutical antibiotics do not work then the ducts may need to be removed surgically.