Sexual Health
How to Check the Health of Women's Breasts in Three Steps to Determine Their Breast Health
How should girls have their breasts examined? Below, experts will take everyone together to understand and help you better understand your body.
How women check their breasts
Step 1: Stand in front of a mirror and observe the breasts
Is there any abnormality in the size and shape of the breasts? Is there a difference in color between the nipple and breast skin?
Step 2: Check with three fingers
Place one hand behind your head, the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger of the other hand, and touch the breasts with three fingers flat for at least three times. Carefully feel for any lumps or protrusions in the breasts, and be particularly careful when touching the armpit! (Because breast diseases are most likely to metastasize to axillary lymph nodes)
Step 3: Gently squeeze the nipple with your hand to see if the juice is flowing out
Breasts are the sexiest part of a woman's body, and everyone wants to have a pair of proud and beautiful breasts. Whether you are Bai Fumei or a female loser, truly smart women will take good care of their breasts. Because healthy breasts are fundamental. The above are the specific steps to operate our "Three Finger Chest Protection". After reading it, if the venue allows, you can give it a try. As long as you master the technique proficiently, I believe it will bring you a different response. To some extent, it can accelerate blood circulation. It is hoped that every woman should undergo a monthly self examination. As long as you adhere to three finger breast protection, I believe in the near future you will realize the intangible happiness it brings to you.
Symptoms of breast disease
(1) Nipple discharge, especially bloody discharge, often coexists with breast cancer, especially in women over 50 years old. When bloody discharge occurs, about half of them may be malignant.
(2) Localized thickening of breast glands is a common but underappreciated sign in clinical practice. If this situation occurs in premenopausal women, especially when there are some changes in size with the menstrual cycle, it is mostly physiological. If the thickened tissue persists for a long time, is not related to changes in the menstrual cycle, or becomes increasingly thickened and enlarged, especially in postmenopausal women, it must be taken seriously.
(3) After repeated local treatment, nipple erosion is ineffective, and Peggy's disease should be considered. The positive rate of cell smear is high, and timely diagnosis should be made.
(4) Breast pain, especially in premenopausal women, varies in severity with the menstrual cycle, and is often physiological. If the pain is localized, has a fixed area, is unrelated to the menstrual cycle, or is a postmenopausal woman, the cause should be identified.