Is it true that itchy breasts can be a precursor to serious illness?

Breast itching is a common symptom, which may be related to inflammation, mosquito bites, breast hyperplasia, breast cancer, etc. Whether it is a precursor to serious illnesses should be analyzed in the context of the patient’s individual situation.
1. Inflammation: due to various reasons, bacteria and viruses attack the breast, itchy symptoms, accompanied by localized swelling and pain, elevated skin temperature, etc. Patients with serious conditions may also have fever, chills and other signs of infection.
2. Mosquito bites: After biting, the toxin may stimulate the patient to develop itching symptoms.
3. Mammary hyperplasia: most common in women of childbearing age, after the onset of breast lumps, nipple discharge, breast skin depressions and so on. As the lesions are related to abnormal hormone levels, breast itching may occur when the patient is approaching the menstruation period due to hormone level disorders in the patient’s body. When the period is over and the hormone level stabilizes, the symptoms may subside.
4. Breast cancer: Some patients with inflammatory breast cancer may have the symptom of itchy breast, and more often have internal lumps, bloody nipple overflow, breast skin indentation, enlarged lymph nodes, etc. If you feel unwell, consult a doctor in time.
If you feel unwell, you should seek medical treatment in time to clarify the cause of the disease and treat it in time.