“Breast pain is quite common," said Dr. Marleen Meyers."In many instances, it is not related to any significant pathology. But you can also never say that breast pain is not secondary to cancer."
This kind of pain may be sharper, Meyers said. So it will likely feel more painful than cyclical tenderness and can be more persistent, too. “It can be constant or it can be intermittent,” she added.Breast pain that aligns with factors like your period generally occurs in both boobs. “Concerning pain would be pain that’s just out of the ordinary from what they’re used to experiencing,” she said.