1. Body mass index
A good way to determine if your weight is healthy for your height is to calculate your body mass index (BMI). Being overweight puts strain on your heart and can lead to serious health problems. These problems in
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2. Breast Cyst and Nodule - Breast Cancer - MedHelp
Six months when I had my mammo they found that I had what seemed to be 2 nodules in one of my breast so my ob doctor told me that I had to have an ultrasound and he referred me to a surgeon for evaluation. When I went to the surgeon she looked at...
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4. Breast cysts
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5. Breast cysts
7% of women will develop a clinically palpable cyst; Usually occurs in perimenopausal women; Highest prevalence is 45-55 years; Cysts are often singular; May appear suddenly and are frequently pain
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7. OhioHealth - Breast cysts
Breast cysts are fluid-filled sacs within your breast. You can have one or many breast cysts. They're often described as round or oval lumps with distinct edges. In<...
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8. Breast Cysts - Queensland Health
A breast cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops within breast tissue. These sacs form when normal fluid producing glands in the breast enlarge or become blocked. Breast<...
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9. Breast cysts: Symptoms - MayoClinic.com
A smooth, easily movable round or oval breast lump with distinct edges; Breast pain or tenderness in the area of the breast lump; Increase in breast
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10. Benign breast cysts - Caring4Cancer
Some women who have lumpy breasts also have benign breast cysts that are surrounded by fibrous tissue. Some cysts cause lumps that can be seen or felt (palpable). A cyst that can be felt may move about under the f...
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