Friday, October 21, 2011

CHECKING YOUR BREAST CANCER



Many women do not understand that the earlier breast cancer is found, the greater your chance to be handled. One of the easiest ways to detect the presence of breast cancer is a breast examination in a simple way. Women in general are over age 20, exams should be done once a month and should consult with a physician at least once dalamsetahun.
* Why do self-examination? *

Women over 20 years have developed a habit to regularly check to avoid a diagnosis of breast lumps.

Most women can find themselves trsebut presence of soft tissue.If found, a medical consultation is required. Delayed diagnosis does not change the presence or absence of disease, in fact, this makes treatment more difficult.

You better do the examination every two or three days months after the end of menstruation. If menstruation is irregular, then select the date that you remember.

Note that a few days before and during pregnancy breast structure may seem strange. You could feel the lump. Use of the contraceptive pill also play a role. Ask your doctor to determine the best date to do breast self-examination.

* How to check a lump that? *

Lie down and put a pillow under your right shoulder. Put your right arm under your head. Follow the flow of blood from the left middle finger and ring finger manakan to feel your breasts. This movement should be slow and circular.

Do not apply too much pressure is recommended to keep the breast tissue is not damaged. If you feel uncomfortable, use less oil massage.

After you finish examining the right breast and chest area, do the same thing with the left breast. Place a pillow under your left shoulder on the left arm under his head. Repeat using your right hand. The same tests can be performed while in the shower.Soapy water will allow you to move your fingers with ease in examining the breast. It also may be useful to examine your breasts in the mirror. See your doctor every time a change in the size and shape of your breasts.

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