When to Seek Medical Help

You should visit a doctor and seek their advice if you notice the following:  A clear or bloody discharge from your nipples  Persistent and unexplained breast pain  Signs of breast infection (swelling, redness and fever)  A lump in your breast that doesn’t go away after your periods (menstruation)  Hardening and swelling in your breasts within… Continue reading When to Seek Medical Help

Symptoms of Breast Pain

Breast pain itself is a symptom which can occur due to the above-stated causes. However, the pain can be of different kinds and will differ depending on whether you have cyclic (coincides with menstrual cycles) or non-cyclic (doesn’t coincide with the menstrual cycle) breast pain. If it’s cyclic breast pain, you’ll feel:  The heaviness of… Continue reading Symptoms of Breast Pain

Causes Breast Pain

The common causes of breast pain are listed below:  During puberty, breast pain can occur in both boys and girls.   During menstruation (periods) and pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS; typical symptoms that occur before periods in women)  During pregnancy, especially in the first trimester  During menopause, unless you are on hormone replacement therapy   After giving birth, a… Continue reading Causes Breast Pain

Introduction

Is your breast pain the cause of your worry? It might just be because of your upcoming menstrual period. Breast pain is also called mastalgia or mastodynia, and it can occur due to a variety of reasons, the most common being the menstrual period. Unlike popular belief, breast pain does not always mean breast cancer.… Continue reading Introduction

Conclusion

Getting stung by a bee can be irritating, and you might also feel burning and itching at the sting site. If you get stung by a honeybee, try to stay calm and remove the stinger first. Herbal remedies like honey, aloe vera gel, bay leaves, or Indian borage can be used to take care of… Continue reading Conclusion

When to Seek Medical Help

Most people who get stung do not experience any severe effects. However,   If you notice any signs of allergic reactions like hives (red patches on the skin that itch and cause a stinging sensation), breathing difficulty, swelling in the throat, lips, or tongue, a sharp reduction in blood pressure, shock (sudden drop in blood flow… Continue reading When to Seek Medical Help

Symptoms of Bee Sting

If you are stung by a honeybee, you may experience symptoms in different parts of your body, as mentioned below:   Itching at the site of the sting  Pain, swelling at the site of the sting  Increased heart rate  Vomiting and nausea   Abdominal cramps   Diarrhoea

Causes Bee Sting

When you get stung by a honeybee, the stinger gets embedded in the skin. The stinger contains a substance called venom that causes the symptoms of a bee sting. The longer the stinger stays embedded in the skin, the more venom is released.