Puberty is the stage of adolescence when your child starts to develop physically into an adult. As the breasts develop, problems like lumps or infections sometimes occur. These problems can be alarming.

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Increases and decreases in female hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone, may make your breasts tender. Hormones can also cause you to feel thickening, and even some lumps and bumps, in your breasts as your period comes and goes each month. Could those lumps and bumps be cancer? The chances increase slightly as girls move through their teenage years, but breast cancer in this age group is still very rare.
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When to Call for Breast Symptoms-Teen
Breast exams help doctors check that everything's normal. During a breast exam, a doctor or nurse practitioner will feel a woman's breasts to check any lumps and bumps and see if there are changes since the last exam. Doctors don't usually start doing breast exams until a woman is in her 20s. Most teens don't need breast exams. That's because it's rare for girls to have breast problems. Doctors usually just look at a girl's breasts during her yearly gyn checkup to see where she is in her development.
You may have many changes in your breasts as a teen and young adult. Some changes are linked to your period. Others are linked to birth control pills, or to other hormonal forms of birth control. In some cases, changes may happen at any time for no clear reason. Most breast conditions are not cancer. These are called noncancer, or benign conditions. But it is important for you to know about correct breast health. This will help you to find any problems. Some of the breast conditions you may have include cyclical breast pain, cysts, fibroadenomas, and fibrocystic breast changes. The most common type of breast pain is linked to your menstrual cycle.