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Burning in the breast can be described as a burning or "on-fire" sensation of varying degrees of intensity. Most patients find burning sensation in breast and feel uneasy until the source of discomfort is known. Such burning sensation can be caused by a number of causes ranging from benign to life threatening. Here is a list of the possible causes. Check your symptoms and follow the treatment suggestions may help you relieve the pain.
Premenstrual syndrome due to hormonal fluctuations may occur during the menstrual cycle. A variety of changes and symptoms can occur including breast swelling, tenderness and burning sensation in the chest and breast region, hot flashes and headache. The massive surge of hormones during pregnancy results in changes in breast tissue. Due to estrogen and progesterone hormones, the ducts in the breasts grow in size and milk production is ramped up quickly. Discomfort, burning and outright pain can occur as the breast tissue swells and stretches.
Treatment. Prescribed medications such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, diuretics can be used for premenstrual syndrome. To relieve the burning sensations in breast due to pregnancy, try wearing a supportive bra.
Mastitis can cause burning sensation in breast. Known as breast infection, mastitis is a bacterial infection of the breast. The tissue of the breast is made up of ducts, blood vessels, nerves and fat. Underneath all that is the muscular layer of the chest wall. Bacterial infections can occur due to a break in the skin from breast feeding or friction from clothing. Symptoms include redness, pain, and swelling or in the worse cases a pocket of pus will form (abscess).
Treatment. Treatment includes warm compresses, antibiotics, anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen. Abscesses require surgical drainage. Breastfeeding moms should continue to breastfeed.
Breast cysts are pockets within your breast, which are filling with fluids. They are usually benign (not cancer). You can have more than one breast cysts. They are round lumps with clear edges. Symptoms may include tenderness or breast pain in the lump occurring area. Before your period, you may find an increase in breast lump size and experience breast tenderness. After your period, you may have a smaller breast lump.
Treatment. Usually, no treatment is needed for simple breast cysts. If you haven't reached menopause, your doctor may monitor the breast closely cyst to see whether it resolves on its own. Your doctor may recommend pain relievers to you. Using oral contraceptives may help reduce the recurrence of breast cysts. In order to minimize discomfort caused by breast cysts, you can wear a supportive bra. Caffeine may make the symptoms worse, so you should avoid it. Reducing salt intake in your diet will help ease the symptoms, too.
This rare type of breast cancer results in inflammation of the lymph tissue and causes swelling and pain. The end result is pain, redness along with burning and itching. This cancer can be fast growing and prompt medical attention is needed. Approximately 1-6% of all breast cancers is of this type and often affects younger women. Other symptoms to watch for include thickening of the skin over the breast or nipple, changes in contour such as dimpling or orange peel type appearance.
Treatment. After biopsy for diagnosis, treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. A combination of all three may be needed for successful treatment.
Paget's disease can bring burning sensation in breast. This rare form of breast cancer begins around the nipple and areola and spreads deeper. Often overlooked as dry skin, this breast cancer is often ignored as people try home remedies for skin problems before seeking medical advice. Paget's may involve only the skin of the nipple, but often there is underlying cancer in the ducts of the breast. Women over 50 years of age are the most commonly affected group. Itching, burning and skin flaking are all signs that can signify this form of breast cancer. Anytime, inversion or retraction of a nipple is always a worrisome sign.
Treatment. Treatment includes lumpectomy, complete mastectomy and is often accompanied by chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Nerves are highly sensitive to any irritants. Neuropathy is a condition where the nerve is constantly irritated and inflamed or compressed by an adjacent structure. Other common causes include poorly controlled diabetes or cancer chemotherapy drugs. Symptoms include burning pain, shooting shock like pain or a sensation of being on fire. This type of pain can occur after a shingles outbreak. Shingles is a reactivation of a prior chicken pox infection.
Treatment. Treatment is directed toward alleviating the irritation or compression of the nerve. If a spinal nerve is being pinched or compressed, surgery or steroid injections may help. The pain from shingles or other causes of neuropathy can be difficult to manage. Treatment often includes a variety of medications to decrease and modify the perception of pain. At times antidepressants and anticonvulsant medications are used to modify and diminish the perception of neuropathic (nerve related) pain. Common sense lifestyle modifications such as a balanced diet, exercise and smoking cessation are important aspects of pain control.
This common condition results from inflammation of the cartilage of the ribs as they attach to the breast bone (sternum). This condition is known by a variety of names including chest wall pain, Tietze syndrome and costosternal chondrodynia. Common symptoms include pain on the side of the breastbone, pain when breathing and coughing and tenderness when pushing on the area. Costochondritis can involve more than one rib. The cause of this painful condition is elusive. Theories include minor trauma or viral infections, but most often no identifiable cause can be found.
Treatment. A doctor will evaluate you for other more serious causes depending on your age, risk factors for heart or lung disease or injury and generally prescribe treatment to alleviate symptoms. Options often include anti-inflammatory medications, ice or heat compress and occasionally physical therapy. Activities that trigger pain should be avoided.
Diabetics may experience burning and paresthesias in a variety of body areas. Diabetes affects the ability of the body to handle sugar (glucose). Nerves become inflamed and/or entrapped due to the global effects of diabetes on the body. The result is pain felt in the chest or breast. Diabetics also have altered perception of pain and burning the chest in a diabetic person can signify heart disease or a heart attack. Any diabetic with chest burning should seek immediate medical care.
Treatment. Once a serious cause of chest burning is ruled out by a doctor, the focus is on treating the pain and controlling blood sugar. A combination of anti-inflammatories and other medications can be used. Gabapentin and Lyrica are commonly used medications that help control the discomfort associated with nerve pain in diabetic patients. Topical medications such as capsacian can also help relieve nerve pain. This extract from peppers helps to modulate and decrease the perception of pain. Lifestyle changes such as decreasing alcohol intake, proper diet, exercise and daily multivitamins are a valuable strategy to help with diabetic related nerve symptoms.
This burning or numb sensation is commonly felt in the extremities but may be noted in the chest or face as well. Diabetes is the most common reason for experiencing paresthesias. Tingling or numb sensation are also common descriptions of paresthesias.
Treatment. Treatment for paresthesias is directed at the underlying cause. If a chemical, drug, toxin is the cause then discontinuation is the first step. Vitamin deficiencies can also cause paresthesias and nutritional supplementation often resolves symptoms. This is common in alcoholics. Tight control of blood sugar is an important strategy for diabetics who experience paresthesias. Additional drugs can help minimize the discomfort caused by diabetic paresthesias (neuropathy). If a nerve is pinched or irritated, alleviating the cause of that will often improve or relieve paresthesias.
Call 911 when chest burning is accompanied by chest pain or tightness, nausea, shortness of breath or severe or sudden onset pain. Diabetics with a new chest burning sensation need to be evaluated by a doctor. If burning in the chest is accompanied by numbness or weakness on one side of the body or face, a stroke may be occurring and 911 needs to be called immediately.
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An instance of, or the act of bursting.
‘The bursts of the bombs could be heard miles away.’;
(anatomy) Either of the two organs on the front of a female human's chest, which contain the mammary glands; also the analogous organs in males.
‘Tanya's breasts grew remarkably during pregnancy.’;
A sudden, often intense, expression, manifestation or display.
(anatomy) The chest, or front of the human thorax.
A series of shots fired from an automatic firearm.
A section of clothing covering the breast area.
(intransitive) To break from internal pressure.
‘I blew the balloon up too much, and it burst.’;
The figurative seat of the emotions, feelings etc.; one's heart or innermost thoughts.
‘She kindled hope in the breast of all who heard her.’;
(transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
‘I burst the balloon when I blew it up too much.’;
The ventral portion of an animal's thorax.
A choice cut of poultry, especially chicken or turkey, taken from the bird’s breast; also a cut of meat from other animals, breast of mutton, veal, pork.
(transitive) To separate formfeed at perforation lines.
‘I printed the report on formfeed paper then burst the sheets.’;
The front or forward part of anything.
‘a chimney breast; a plough breast’;
(intransitive) To enter or exit hurriedly and unexpectedly.
(mining) The face of a coal working.
(transitive) To produce as an effect of bursting.
‘to burst a hole through the wall’;
To fly apart or in pieces; of break open; to yield to force or pressure, especially to a sudden and violent exertion of force, or to pressure from within; to explode; as, the boiler had burst; the buds will burst in spring.
‘From the egg that soonBursting with kindly rupture, forth disclosedTheir callow young.’; ‘No, no, my heart will burst, an if I speak:And I will speak, that so my heart may burst.’;
(obsolete) The power of singing; a musical voice.
To exert force or pressure by which something is made suddenly to give way; to break through obstacles or limitations; hence, to appear suddenly and unexpectedly or unaccountably, or to depart in such manner; - usually with some qualifying adverb or preposition, as forth, out, away, into, upon, through, etc.
‘Tears, such as angels weep, burst forth.’; ‘And now you burst (ah cruel!) from my arms.’; ‘A resolved villainWhose bowels suddenly burst out.’; ‘We were the first that ever burstInto that silent sea.’; ‘To burst upon him like an earthquake.’;
To push against with the breast; to meet full on, oppose, face
‘He breasted the hill and saw the town before him.’;
To break or rend by violence, as by an overcharge or by strain or pressure, esp. from within; to force open suddenly; as, to burst a cannon; to burst a blood vessel; to burst open the doors.
‘My breast I'll burst with straining of my courage.’;
The fore part of the body, between the neck and the belly; the chest; as, the breast of a man or of a horse.
‘You will not pay for the glasses you have burst?’; ‘He burst his lance against the sand below.’;
Either one of the protuberant glands, situated on the front of the chest or thorax in the female of man and of some other mammalia, in which milk is secreted for the nourishment of the young; a mamma; a teat.
‘My brother, that sucked the breasts of my mother.’;
To produce as an effect of bursting; as, to burst a hole through the wall.
Anything resembling the human breast, or bosom; the front or forward part of anything; as, a chimney breast; a plow breast; the breast of a hill.
‘Mountains on whose barren breastThe laboring clouds do often rest.’;
A sudden breaking forth; a violent rending; an explosion; as, a burst of thunder; a burst of applause; a burst of passion; a burst of inspiration.
Any brief, violent exertion or effort; a spurt; as, a burst of speed.
The seat of consciousness; the repository of thought and self-consciousness, or of secrets; the seat of the affections and passions; the heart.
A sudden opening, as of landscape; a stretch; an expanse.
The power of singing; a musical voice; - so called, probably, from the connection of the voice with the lungs, which lie within the breast.
‘By my troth, the fool has an excellent breast.’;
To meet, with the breast; to struggle with or oppose manfully; as, to breast the storm or waves.
‘The court breasted the popular current by sustaining the demurrer.’;
the act of exploding or bursting something;
‘the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children’; ‘the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft’;
the front part of the trunk from the neck to the abdomen;
rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms;
‘our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise’;
either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman
a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason);
‘a burst of applause’; ‘a fit of housecleaning’;
meat carved from the breast of a fowl
‘an outburst of heavy rain’; ‘a burst of lightning’;
force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up;
‘break into tears’; ‘erupt in anger’;
either of the two soft, protruding organs on the upper front of a woman's body which secrete milk after childbirth
‘Caroline crossed her arms over her breasts’; ‘breast cancer’;
move suddenly, energetically, or violently;
‘He burst out of the house into the cool night’;
a person's chest, especially when regarded as the seat of the emotions
‘her heart was hammering in her breast’; ‘wild feelings of frustration were rising up in his breast’;
be in a state of movement or action;
‘The room abounded with screaming children’; ‘The garden bristled with toddlers’;
the part of a bird or mammal that corresponds to a person's chest
‘the breast feathers of the doves’;
a joint of meat or portion of poultry cut from the breast of a bird or mammal
‘Lisa popped a breast of chicken into the microwave’;
the part of a garment that covers the chest
break open or apart suddenly and forcefully;
face and move forwards against or through (something)
suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst');
‘a burst balloon’; ‘burst pipes’; ‘burst seams’; ‘a ruptured appendix’; ‘a busted balloon’;
‘a pair of riders breasted the rise ahead’;
break open or apart suddenly and violently, especially as a result of an impact or internal pressure
‘the dam burst after days of torrential rain’; ‘one of the balloons burst’;
The breast is one of two prominences located on the upper ventral region of the torso of primates. In females, it serves as the mammary gland, which produces and secretes milk to feed infants.
‘the swollen river was expected to burst its banks’; ‘he burst the balloon’;
‘the wardrobe was bursting with piles of clothes’;
feel a very strong or irrepressible emotion or impulse
‘he was bursting with joy and excitement’; ‘she was bursting to say something’;
‘the words burst from him in an angry rush’;
‘a door burst open and a girl raced out’;
‘she burst on to the British art scene in 1985’; ‘he burst into the room without knocking’;
suddenly begin doing or producing something
‘the aircraft burst into flames’; ‘she burst into tears’; ‘Sophie burst out laughing’;
separate (continuous stationery) into single sheets.
an instance of breaking or splitting as a result of internal pressure or puncturing; an explosion
‘the mortar bursts were further away than before’;
‘a burst of activity’; ‘bursts of laughter’;
‘her breath was coming in short bursts’;
a period of continuous and intense effort
‘he sailed 474 miles in one 24-hour burst’;

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Home Maternity Burst Those Boobies With A Bounty Of Breastmilk
Who would have thought that someone would create “lactation cookies” and that they would help to burst those boobies with a bounty of breast milk?
Unfortunately, I have tried a few recipes to make for my postpartum clients, but just hadn’t found one that made me salivate.
Not that I needed them, but who wants to bake cookies and not be able to enjoy the dough of your labour?
And……I could only imagine what my lovely clients thought when they tried to chomp through them, and felt too guilty throwing them out, so munched on those brewey battered biscuits so they could say “oh yes Vicki they were lovely” while in the back of their mind they were thinking “please don’t offer to make me any more”….
This year when I was at the Hypnobirthing Australia conference in Sydney one of my beautiful friends and fellow practitioners Debra Wakefield brought a box of “homemade cookies” for us to share at the Birth Into Being workshop for morning tea.
I took one bite and my eyes widened, my tongue danced and my uvula did the rumba.
Debra then went on to tell us that these were her favourite cookie recipe that could also be used as lactation cookies and tasted so much better than what women normally made or were given.
So Debra was kind enough to share her recipe with us, which I have amended slightly for my own personal preference and to increase the effectiveness of it being a lactation cookie.
Happy Lactating Mummas! Please let me know what you think if you make up a batch!
But be warned…..they really are addictive and taste sooooooooo good!
Ingredients
250g butter, chopped
1 cup rapadura sugar
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
2 tblesp coconut oil
2 eggs
2 cups plain flour
½ tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp bi-carb soda
¼ cup brewers yeast
2½ cups rolled oats (ground into a fine powder)
1½ cups chopped macadamia nuts (or any nuts you prefer)
350g Cadbury choc chips (or dried fruit or goji berries and yoghurt sultanas)
Method
The real secret to these cookies being so good is that the rolled oats are ground to a fine powder.
Cream butter, coconut oil and both sugars together.
Add eggs and vanilla and beat together.
Add flour, brewers yeast, the ground oats, salt, baking powder and soda.
Add choc chips, nuts or dried fruit.
Roll into balls.
Bake for 10-15 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius

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