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Doesn't hurt at all, or mine didn't. Only the sharp pain of the needle
going in, like any other injection. Then they draw back the plunger,
and take yoghurt out of your breast! Very bizarre.
The test used to determine if mine was a milk filled cyst, or something
more troublesome, was an ultrasound, to see if the lump had blood flow.
When it did, they simply put the needle in, and drained off the
collected milk.
I was sent to the breast cancer unit, who deal with it a lot. Hope this
helps.
Morgan Gallagher
Joylyn wrote:
> They generally need to be drained. See if you can find a doctor who knows more about breastfeeding breasts... I have a friend with one that comes back every year or so. She just goes in and drains it. No big deal. It's a bit strange, large needle but she says it doesn't hurt much...
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