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Is it normal for the area above breast and below collarbone to feel hard ? actually my right breast is smaller in size as compared to the left one..I never noticed but from last few days when touched I feel the area above breast and below collar bone bit hard..is there a bone or something located in that place..? I also have neck pain problem that radiates down to the right arm as well..is it related ? I also face anxiety mainly related to illness.. please help
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Meet a Dr in person U need to be examined Fr anxiety connect with a counselor
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Pls connect for online consultation and prescription
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You should see the extent of the breast. The upper margin of the breast is a little below the collar bone. You can feel a hard bone because you are feeling the ribs. If the upper margin of the breast is up to the collar bone you will not feel any hard tissue.
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Connect please
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Hi Yes it's normal For pain radiating to the arm u need to get examined
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