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Breast discomfort
Hello doctor, i have a very mild breast and nipple discomfort only on right sidr which happens when m working and seems to calm down when i m sitting or resting. I have baby 11 month old who was formula fed since she was 3 months but i still have bit milky discharge from both breasts. Also some time i will have shoulder blade pain too. I had it checked to gyn when it happend around before 3 4 months and she found no lump or so and pain resolved itself whithin week but this time its been 15 days What can it be?
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Go fr an ultrasound to find out the reason If ur not lactating u also need a blood test s.prolactin to find out the reason fr the milky discharge The shoulder pain cud be a sign of calcium n vit d deficiency Get ur vit d levels checked Strt calcium supplements
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Connect personally or go get it checked with your gynaecologist again
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Get checked  once again  properly.
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