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JOBURG – How to do a breast self-examination and what to look out for...

 

As October is Breast Awareness Month, a nurse from public benefit organisation, Pink Drive, Merné Ogle explained how to perform a breast self-examination.

“Often women examine their breasts for cancer in the incorrect way. It is important to perform a monthly self-examination as this can lead to early detection of irregularities,” said Ogle.

 

When conducting a breast self-examination, contact your doctor for the following:

  •  The size of a lump in the breast or armpit ranging from a marble to a tennis ball
  •  An increase in the size of one breast
  •  Swelling of glands in an armpit
  •  Enlargement of one arm
  • Dimpling of the skin around the breast
  • Dimpling of or changes to the nipple
  • Discharge from the nipple
  • Lowering of one breast or nipple
  • Orange peel appearance to the skin of breast and or nipple
  • Retraction of one or both nipples
  • Dry skin (eczema) of the nipple.

Details: Pink Drive Randburg 011 998 8022; www.pinkdrive.co.za

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