Doctor has message for anyone who gets ‘itchy bo.o.bs’
Dr. Woodman explains that breasts, like any other part of the body, can occasionally feel itchy. Most of the time, this is harmless.
“It’s uncommon for breast itching to be linked to breast cancer,” he says. “However, if you notice a persistent itchy patch on or around your breast that you keep scratching, it’s sensible to have it checked by a healthcare professional.”

Although rare, itching can sometimes be linked to bre.ast canc.er. One uncommon form, inflammatory breast cancer, may cause skin changes such as redness, swelling, warmth, pain, and itching.
Dr. Woodman also points to Paget’s disease, a rare condition affecting the nipple and areola. While it doesn’t always involve cancer, it can sometimes develop into cancer within the milk ducts and may cause sore, itchy, or bleeding nipples.
More commonly, bre.ast itching is linked to non-serious conditions such as eczema. Infections like mastitis can also cause inflammation, discomfort, and itching.
“If itching around your breasts is frequent or uncomfortable, it’s best to get medical advice,” Dr. Woodman recommends.
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