What Kind of Rash Is Asscociated With Breast Cancer?
Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) is an extremely rare form of breast cancer. However, it is very fast spreading and lethal. Considering the peculiar nature of the cancer, it is often misdiagnosed as common skin problems. Contact your doctor if you have one or more of these symptoms for longer than a week.
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Rash
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This can be either covering the whole breast or just in patches. It is not common for breast cancer to afflict both breasts at once, but IBC is an atypical type of breast cancer. This may also be associated with pain or itchiness.
Color Changing
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Your skin may take on a different color than normal, usually red or pink. Your skin may also be hot to the touch.
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Texture
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The texture of your breast may resemble that of an orange. Areas of your breast may be ridged or feel thickened or the entire breast may be swelling. One breast may swell much larger than the other.
Nipples
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Your nipples may appear inverted or flattened. They may also have a discharge. If you have a bloody discharge, see your doctor immediately.
Lymph Nodes
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If the lymph nodes under your armpits or in your neck are swollen in conjunction with any of these other symptoms, contact your doctor.
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