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PROMOTING FEMALE HEALTH AT EVERY STAGE

We specialize in Breast Diagnosis

At Mahalakshmi Women's Specialty Clinic, we are committed to providing the highest quality care in breast health diagnosis. Our specialized services are designed to detect, monitor, and manage any breast-related concerns with a focus on early detection, accuracy, and comprehensive treatment options. At every phase of your women's health journey, our dedicated team at NariHealth is here to provide guidance, answer your queries, and facilitate connections with experienced healthcare professionals. Kindly share your contact information, and our welcoming reception team will reach out to assist you promptly.

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Breast Diagnosis: Detecting Breast Conditions Early

Breast diagnosis involves various tests and screenings to detect breast cancer, cysts, lumps, or other abnormalities in the breast tissue.

  • Common Breast Diagnostic Tests

1. Clinical Breast Examination (CBE)

  • A doctor physically examines the breasts for lumps, swelling, or changes.
  • Recommended for women of all ages during routine health checkups.
  • When Should You Get a Breast Diagnosis?
  • Lump or Thickening in the breast or underarm.
  • Nipple Discharge or Retraction (blood-stained or unusual fluid).
  • Pain or Swelling in the breast.
  • Changes in Breast Size, Shape, or Skin Texture (dimpling, redness).
  • f You Have a Family History of Breast Cancer.
  • Preventive Measures for Breast Health
  • Self-Breast Examination (SBE) – Check your breasts monthly for any changes.
  • Regular Mammograms – Especially after age 40.
  • Healthy Lifestyle – Maintain a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoid smoking.
  • Genetic Testing (BRCA1 & BRCA2) – If you have a family history of breast cancer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What area of Breast Diagnosis you treat?

For early detection of breast cancer, especially in women over 40 or those at higher risk. We use the latest mammography technology to detect abnormalities in the breast tissue.

  • Risk of complications during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, or preterm labor.
  • Side effects of medications (e.g., morning sickness from prenatal vitamins, fatigue, or nausea from certain drugs).
  • Cesarean section risks include infection, bleeding, longer recovery time, and potential scarring.
  • Postpartum risks: mood swings, breastfeeding difficulties, and possible infection after delivery.

These tests generally don’t require recovery time. However, if additional procedures (like biopsy) are performed, recovery may take a few days to a week.

You may feel tired, sore, or have some discomfort as your body recovers. Depending on the treatment, you might experience side effects such as nausea, dizziness, or swelling.

Disclaimer: Results and patient experiences may vary. These are dependent on a number of factors including age, medical history, lifestyle and more.