Itchy Breasts: Common Causes and When to See a Doctor
Persistent itching around the breasts or nipples can be irritating and even alarming. While it’s natural to worry about serious conditions like breast cancer, most cases are benign and easily treatable, caused by skin dryness, allergies, or irritation from fabrics or detergents.
According to Dr. Tim Woodman, Medical Director for Cancer Services at Bupa UK Insurance, it’s rare for itchy breasts to be the only symptom of breast cancer. However, persistent or unusual changes should always be examined by a healthcare provider.
Two rare conditions linked to itching include Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) and Paget’s disease of the nipple.
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IBC symptoms: redness, swelling, pain, and skin that looks like an orange peel.
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Paget’s disease symptoms: flaking, crusting, redness, or bleeding of the nipple.
“Itching alone is seldom a sign of cancer, but persistent irritation or visible skin changes should never be ignored,” says Dr. Woodman.
In most cases, simple remedies and lifestyle adjustments resolve the issue. Still, if the itching continues or worsens, it’s best to consult a doctor for peace of mind and proper care.