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Fibrocystic
Breast Syndrome
Although
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, women need to be aware of their
breast self-exams every month. No one, not
even your doctor, knows your body like you do. Many women,
as many as fifty percent, suffer from fibrocystic breast syndrome.
These are benign (non-cancerous) lumps filled with fluid that change during
your menstrual cycle. They can make your breasts swell and become
tender, sometimes painful, just before and during your period. They
are hormonally related. For this reason, the best time to examine
your breasts is one week after your period. Everyone should
do a breast self-examination once a month. Pamphlets and instruction
is available in your doctor's office or by request from the American Cancer
Society, Avon Products, or pharmaceutical companies, such as Wyeth-Ayerst.
This
condition DOES NOT MAKE YOU MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO BREAST CANCER. |
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What
you put in your body can also make a difference in the amount of swelling
and pain you have on a monthly basis. Caffeine intake can greatly
influence the tenderness you may have. Limiting caffeine will help
alleviate the symptoms of fibrocystic breast syndrome. Some people
think of caffeine in the form of coffee only However, non-herbal teas,
sodas, diet sodas, and chocolate al contain caffeine. Buffered Vitamin
C taken daily is a natural way to alleviate the symptoms of fibrocystic
breast syndrome. The usual dosage is 1500 mg per day. You should
never
start with this amount, since it can cause GI distress. Begin
by taking 500 mg per day the first week. Increase to 1000 mg per day the
second week and then 1500 mg per day the third week. You should see
a difference in your symptoms after the first complete menstrual cycle
on the 1500 mg per day regimen. |
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