people often misinterpret these two conditions so it’s important to know the difference between Paget’s disease of the breast and breast cancer
Ayushi Answered question August 14, 2024
Paget’s disease of the breast, a rare form of breast cancer, typically presents with the following symptoms:
- Nipple Changes: Persistent itching, redness, or a rash on the nipple or areola.
- Nipple Discharge: Often bloody or yellowish.
- Nipple Flattening: The nipple may become inverted or appear flattened.
- Soreness: Pain or tenderness in the nipple or areola area.
- Scaling or Crusting: Skin around the nipple may become scaly or crusty.
These symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for other conditions as you said above, so it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation if you experience any of them.
Ayushi Answered question August 14, 2024