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Do you have an itchy or sore breast? Here’s what it means.(1 / 2)

An itchy or sore breast can happen for many reasons, and the meaning depends on the exact symptoms, location, duration, and any changes you notice. Common causes include:

  • Skin irritation or allergy: New soaps, detergents, fabrics, lotions, sweat, or friction from clothing can cause itching or soreness.
  • Dry skin or eczema: May cause itching, redness, flaking, or cracking.
  • Hormonal changes: Breast tenderness is common before periods, during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or with hormonal changes.
  • Infections: Mastitis (especially during breastfeeding) can cause pain, warmth, redness, swelling, and sometimes fever.
  • Friction or a poorly fitting bra: Can irritate the skin and cause discomfort.

Seek medical advice sooner if you notice:

  • A new lump in the breast or armpit
  • Bloody or unusual nipple discharge
  • Skin changes like dimpling, thickening, or a rash that does not go away
  • Nipple changes such as new inversion or crusting
  • Persistent itching or soreness that lasts despite removing possible irritants

If you share whether the itching/soreness is on the skin or deeper inside the breast, whether there is a rash, lump, discharge, redness, or swelling, and how long it has been happening, I can help narrow down the likely causes.

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