If you are hit on your breasts (both) and then a few months later, there was large, hard, lumps discovered, what is the chances of them growing??? This happened when I was 12 and I am almost 15. My breasts haven't grown and the lumps are still there. *SCARED* and I am not able to go to the doctor!
Lyfe8allbad answered Monday November 14 2005, 8:20 pm: There's nothing wrong with you. Your breasts have been fully developed and its prolly not going to grow anymore. The lumps and bumps really dont mean anything they come with puberty. Hope this helped. [ Lyfe8allbad's advice column | Ask Lyfe8allbad A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Monday November 14 2005, 6:53 pm: If you have lumps on your breasts, that's kind of a big deal. You really need to figure out what they are. A reason why you can't go to a doctor would have helped. I can't think up the reason on my own, that's for sure. The doctor doesn't have to do anything to you and you can have someone else in the room with you. You could get a female doctor. It is very very important to know what these lumps are. Maybe they're just calcium deposits, maybe they're cancer. You are risking your health A LOT by not going to a doctor especially after THREE YEARS. Sometimes breasts won't grow anyways. I wouldn't worry about your breasts not growing, that has nothing to do with the lumps.
I would say either tell us why you can't possibly go to a doctor or some type of medical professional, or go. With a specific reason why you can't go to a doctor we may be able to come up with something that you can do otherwise, but right now that's really the only option that anyone is going to be able to come up with for you. We just don't understand! Help us understand so we can help you! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Monday November 14 2005, 6:17 pm: depends what kind of hit it was? like soccer players get hit there all the time and they grow. get a nurse at school or a relative in that field to check you out. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
Amys answered Monday November 14 2005, 6:01 pm: Having lump's in your breast can be abit worrying, it is worth seeing your doctor about it, obviously you have reasons not to see the doctor, If you speak to a medical expert or see someone who isnt a family doctor is your best bet. But please do seek medical advice! [ Amys's advice column | Ask Amys A Question ]
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