Signs and symptoms
The growth of these multiple cells may not be visible initially, however, at a point, some signs become very visible and also helps in the early diagnosis of this health problem. These signs are:
- The appearance of a thick lump in the breast
- Presence of an inverted nipple.
- The peeling, flaking of the skin around the breast and nipple.
- Change in shape and size of the mammary gland.
- Armpit pain does not go away with the monthly cycle.
- A bloody discharge from the nipple.
- Redness or rash on the skin around the mammary gland.
- Swelling