Coping with pain after breast surgery
Is it typical to have pain after breast surgery? I had a mastectomy two years ago. How can I cope?
You're not alone in having pain after breast surgery. As many as half or more of people who have breast cancer surgery report some level of pain after surgery. While pain is common and expected early in the recovery after surgery, some people may have pain that lasts for months or years.
Breast cancer surgery can injure nerves around the breast. It also may cause scar tissue to form. Nerve injury and scarring often can't be avoided. These may lead to symptoms, including pain.
Breast cancer surgery can lead to:
Treatment for breast pain after surgery depends on the timing, type and severity of your pain. Treatment options might include:
Talk with your healthcare professional about what may offer you the most relief.
Updated on Aug 16, 2024
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