Cindy
Hope you find some answers from Dr. Love. I was thinking that perhaps the
scar tissue (mass) is getting impinged upon when the breasts are full and
when they empty (during feeding) this pressure on the site is relieved.
Possible scar tissue issues/nerve damage seems to be a logical explanation.
Don't know if anything could be done to remove it.
Laurie Wheeler, RN, MN, IBCLC
Louisiana Breastfeeding MediaWatch Campaign
Violet Louisiana, USA
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