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it may be difficult to find out what this is. i recently went thru this (not
lactating) and ultimately my large engorged looking breast full of veins was
a breast abscess that had to be surgically drained.
ultrasound, CT scan, MRI are sometimes used. in my case, none were
conclusive. finally the breast that just looked engorged got very red and
you could see it was infected.
she may have to have a biopsy too to rule out inflammatory cancer. if there
is a breast center where they do breast cancer screening, that would be good
place to go.
Laurie Wheeler, IBCLC, MN, RN
New Orleans Louisiana, s.e. USA
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