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Pain at biopsy area
Hi Doctor, My wife had ill defined mass at arelo area. Had core biopsy and too multiple samples. Found out to be Fat necrosis in biopsy. Now the issue is breast at biopsy incision area is hard and having occasional sharp pinning pain. It has been 9 days, but still it is not recovered. How many days it will take for breast core biopsy to heal. Will cold or hot compress help? Please suggest. Thanks in advance
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It should heal with in 7-10 days If not, there is chance to be infected You may need antibiotics analgesics and anti edema measures Avoid hot compression You can try cold ( ice pack)
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Please share your biopsy report. May try cap Phexin (500mg)1×3/day.Tab Brufen(400mg)1×3/day for 3day after food.Tab Digene1×3/day. Review after2days. CBC and RBS inv should be shared.consult your surgeon.
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Better connect with a call for details discussions. Full history have to know with any comorbidities? Fever? Its usually in 1-2weeks max.
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