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A monthly breast exam is a self-check that helps individuals become familiar with the normal look and feel of their breasts. This practice allows for the early detection of any changes or abnormalities, which can be crucial for timely medical intervention.
Setting a specific day each month as a reminder can be helpful. You can use calendar alerts on your phone, mark it on your calendar, or associate it with a regular event, such as the start of your menstrual cycle, to help you remember.
During a breast exam, you should look for any lumps, changes in size or shape, unusual swelling, or changes in the skin texture. Pay attention to any discharge from the nipples or any persistent pain in the breast area.
To perform a breast exam, you can do it in front of a mirror to visually inspect your breasts. Then, using the pads of your fingers, gently feel your breasts in a circular motion, covering the entire breast area, including the armpits. You can do this while lying down or standing up.
If you notice any unusual changes or abnormalities during your breast exam, it is important to contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible for further evaluation. Early detection is key to effective treatment.