Are calcifications in the breast surgically removed?
Do I need my breast milk if I miss a feeding?
Is it common to have lumps in your breast when you are weaning from breast feeding?
Should I be concerned about having blood in my breast milk?
What are the chances of re-occurrence of cancer after successful treatment of breast cancer?
What are the implications of having malignant breast calcification's?
Will my breast milk dwindle if my child has infrequent breast feeding?
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Question by kellyanneo (23)
My doctor said they are common but I never heard of such a thing.
Answer by bubbyboy (9929)
My doctor told me that mine were most likely caused by an old injury. Different infections can also caused calcifications.
Answer by cafish (2035)
An old injury could cause this. Also, an infection could be the cause. A dilated milk duct could cause this. Dermatitis or residue from powders or deodorants can be the culprit.
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