DISEASES AND CONDITIONS

What Are Benign Breast Conditions?

September 26, 2017

What Are Benign Breast Conditions?

Most breast conditions are not cancer (benign), causing no serious harm to you. But all women are at some risk for breast cancer. Your risk increases as you grow older.

Common benign breast changes are covered here. Having one of these conditions does not put you at a higher risk for breast cancer. But all breast changes should be checked by a healthcare provider to know what the change is and whether it should be treated. 

Breast infection

Infections of the breast tissue can cause skin redness, warmth, and pain or tenderness. The most common infection is mastitis. This inflammation of the mammary glands can happen during breastfeeding. Mastitis and other breast infections are often treated with antibiotics.

Nipple discharge

Many women can squeeze a tiny amount of a clear or milky discharge from one or both nipples. This discharge may be normal. Other kinds of discharge may be symptoms of a breast condition. A dark or bloody discharge can be caused by a benign growth in a duct near the nipple (an intraductal papilloma). It should be checked by your healthcare provider.

Side cut-away view of a fibrocystic breast

Fibrocystic changes

These benign changes may cause a thickening in the breasts. Breasts may be tender or painful. They may feel more dense in some areas than in others.

These benign changes may cause a thickening and firmness in the breasts. Breasts may be tender or painful. They may feel more dense in some areas than in others. Sometimes solid or fluid-filled lumps (cysts) may also form. Cysts may be smooth, soft or firm, and tender. They may become larger and more tender right before your period. An ultrasound may be done to make sure that a lump is a fluid-filled cyst and not cancer.

Benign Breast Lumps (fibroadenoma)

Benign breast lumps

Benign breast lumps come in all shapes, textures, and sizes. A lump of fibrous tissue (fibroadenoma) may be smooth, firm, and rubbery. This type of lump is usually painless and movable. Have any lump checked by your healthcare provider.

Updated:  

September 26, 2017

Sources:  

Spencer, J. Management of Mastitis in Breastfeeding Women. American Family Physician. 2008, is.78, ed.6, pp. 727-32.

Reviewed By:  

Horowitz, Diane, MD,Stump-Sutliff, Kim, RN, MSN, AOCNS