ext_39637 ([identity profile] firerosearien.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] vaginapagina2011-02-11 02:18 pm

Boob Question



So, I have this red spot on my boob. The center's small, and surrounded by an area that's lighter in color.

It's been there about a month and a half...I don't think it's grown any, but it also hasn't gone away, although it is lighter in color than it was when I first noticed it. Also, at first it peeled like a sunburn, but it's since stopped doing that. I also think it's in the skin, and not the breast itself, but I'm not a doctor.

It's not painful, and it's pretty regular in shape. I haven't noticed any other spots or irregularites on either of my breasts.

My friends thought it might have been a spider bite, but I'd imagine something like that would have healed by now.

What am I dealing with?

[identity profile] somniumdraconae.livejournal.com 2011-02-11 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
If you're comfortable showing this spot to your general doctor, I would do that (just remember, it's only skin, and your doctor is a professional). It sounds sort of like a pimple but the peeling and the length of time you've had it is a little odd. A referral to a dermatologist might be a good idea since it sounds like a skin thing. While you're waiting for an appointment, check over the rest of your body for similar spots.

[identity profile] eunicemcgee.livejournal.com 2011-02-12 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
When you say the center is small and surrounded by an area lighter in color, does it look sort of like a bullseye? It's not exactly the time of year for it, but it might be worth getting checked out in case you've got lyme disease.

[identity profile] mizraelle.livejournal.com 2011-02-12 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Is it similar to a mole? (some moles are red...) I once had the skin around a small mole suddenly turn almost white, and I freaked out about it. It turned out to be nothing though, sometimes the immune system decides to attack a spot and it causes a loss of pigmentation around it... But I'd agree to get it checked out, the best we can do is guess!

[identity profile] paul-baby.livejournal.com 2011-02-12 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
I would try putting neosporin/bacatracin (antibiotic ointment) on it twice a day for a few days. See if it clears up. If not, have a doctor look at it. I feel like I've had something similar and a doctor told me to do that. It really helped. And if it doesn't, no harm will be done.