At other times during your breastfeeding experience, you may notice small,
tender lumps in your breasts.
You have any other associated symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain that interferes with breastfeeding, a mass or
tender lump in the breast that does not disappear after breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
Breastfeeding women who suffer from mastitis may experience pain,
breast lumps,
breast enlargement on one side, fever and flu - like symptoms including nausea and vomiting, itching, nipple discharge that may contain pus, changes
in nipple sensation, swelling, tenderness, redness and warmth
in breast tissue, and / or
tender or enlarged lymph nodes
in the armpit.
Plugged Milk Ducts: Plugged milk ducts are hard,
tender,
lumps that form
in the milk ducts and block the flow of
breast milk.
Plugged milk ducts, also called clogged milk ducts or blocked milk ducts, are hard,
tender lumps that form
in the narrow milk ducts of the
breast.
A plugged milk duct feels like a
tender, sore,
lump in the
breast.
An abscess is a
tender, fluid - filled
lump that can form
in your
breast as a result of mastitis.