What’s wrong with breasts that hurt when pressed?

Breast pain can be caused by too much pressure or premenstrual syndrome (PMS), mastitis or breast cancer.
1. Physiological factors: The breast is an organ made up of glands, unlike other parts of the skin that can withstand greater pressure, so pressing the breast with too much force will lead to pain, in addition, patients with premenstrual syndrome will have breast swelling and pain, and if this time to press hard on the breast, the symptom of pain when pressing the breast will occur.
2. Mastitis: Mastitis is an inflammatory disease of the breast tissue and is common in breastfeeding women. Patients with mastitis have red, swollen and painful breasts, and if they press on their breasts, they will experience pain when they press on their breasts.
3. Breast cancer: Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the breast, which can also lead to symptoms of breast pain when pressed, and patients may also experience symptoms such as cellulite changes in the breast skin and nipple discharge.
After eliminating the physiological factors, if the symptoms of breast pain persist, it is recommended to consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.