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Molly Maloof, MD

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@DoctorBase

breast pain

What is breast pain and smelly discharge and knot under armpit same side?
Poster
  • Female | 50 years old
  • Medications: none
  • Conditions: no

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Best to have a breast exam

done by your gynecologist.
You should see your OBGYN or Primary Care Provider ASAP and get this checked out . It could be Mastitis, fibrocystic pain with a lymph node , but best not to take chances. Have an exam and mammogram if you're not up to date with that.
Kyle A Baker
You must show it to the specialist ASAP. In your age (50), absence of pregnancy or breastfeeding, such a condition refers to a pathology that must be handled post-haste. You did not mention amenorrhea (absence of periods for > 12 consecutive months), therefore, I am not thinking of galactorrhea (a pituitary gland disease). It could be Paget's disease or a benign/curable disease. It is hard to establish by messaging here, without a mammogram and biopsy. Best of luck.