Reasons for lumps in breast

    • [PDF File]DUODART® 500 mcg/400 mcg - NPS MedicineWise

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      • breast swelling or tenderness. If this becomes troublesome or if you notice breast lumps or nipple discharge you should talk to your doctor about these changes as these may be signs of a serious condition, such a breast cancer • dizziness • difficulty in sleeping (insomnia) The following uncommon side effects have been reported:


    • [PDF File]PEDIATRIC HISTORY & PHYSICAL EXAM

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      A. Breast or bottle fed, types of formula, frequency and amount, reasons for any ... frequency and amount, reasons for any changes in formula B. Solids - when introduced, problems created by specific types C. Fluoride use ... adenopathy, lumps, bruising and bleeding, pigmentation changes C. HEENT - headaches, concussions, unusual head shape ...


    • [PDF File]I. Identifying Data: A. Initials: NM Age: 8 YEARS DOB: 03 ...

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      There is no nipple discharge. No lumps/masses present. Fibroadenoma is not present. No fibrocystic change noted. There is no gynecomastia. There is no breast tenderness. Cardiovascular No murmurs present. Pulses are 2 plus bilateral. Regular rate and rhythm. Abdomen Inspection of abdomen is unremakable. There is no distension, rigidity ...


    • [PDF File]Pediatric History and Physical Examination

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      Breast- or bottle-fed - relevant until 1 year of age Type of formula used and the amount taken during a 24-hour period. Mother's initial reaction to her baby, the nature of bonding and eye -to -eye contact, and the patterns of crying, sleeping, urinating, and defecating. Requirements for …


    • [PDF File]Management of benign breast conditions

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      The majority of breast lumps are benign, but finding a breast lump understandably creates considerable patient anxiety. The GP’s role includes excluding cancer, providing an explanation of the nature of the condition, and educating and reassuring the patient. Fibrocystic disease is a term best avoided in favour of a more precise pathological


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