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Breast cyst aspiration

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fiorentina51 Sat 31-Aug-24 22:18:37

A few years ago I had a recall after a mammogram and had a biopsy taken.
A few days later I had a phone call to say that all was well.
The next day, I had another phone call asking me to go back for another biopsy. When I asked why, I was told that the first biopsy only showed breast tissue and what should have shown up was cyst fluid or cancer cells.
A week after the first biopsy, I was back in for my second, which went well and the cyst was drained.
My poor breast was rather bruised and tender and over a few days, became red and inflamed.
I had cellulitis and went on a course of antibiotics, which cleared it up quickly.

Jaxjacky Sat 31-Aug-24 21:09:08

I echo 111, if not helpful, A&E, good luck.

SueDonim Sat 31-Aug-24 21:06:22

This sounds similar to a friend’s recent experience, JakeysGranny, in fact almost identical. She suddenly became much worse and got ambulanced to hospital where she received IV antibiotics as she was on the verge of sepsis. It took her quite a while to recover.

I’d get it checked out again, even if you have to go to A&E. flowers

JakeysGranny Sat 31-Aug-24 18:41:46

Thanks for replying, yes the holiday is in the uk and I’ll see how it goes over the next couple of days. I was concerned about infection and will call 111 if it gets worse, but the breast care nurse said unless either the site of needle entry or nipple was showing signs of discharge it was fine! She seemed unconcerned and dismissive about it but I’ve obviously consulted Dr Google and seen breast Hematoma which can become infected…maybe I’m overthinking it.

Aldom Sat 31-Aug-24 18:23:18

I think is unusual to have the symptoms you describe following the aspiration of a breast cyst. I wonder if you have an infection, as you say your breast is warm to the touch. It seems strange that you can feel a lump where the cyst used to be.
In the past I have had many breast cysts aspirations, including five all done at the same time on one occasion. I've never experienced bruising, heat or discomfort after the procedure. Speak to 111 if this continues or worsens. Are you taking a holiday in the UK? Best wishes.

crazyH Sat 31-Aug-24 17:04:19

I had a breast cyst removed - before the op I was anxious, but once the biopsy revealed it was just a cyst, I was so relieved, that the slight post op pain did not bother me at all. Yes, there will be bruising and swelling - please don’t worry - be glad that nothing untoward was found.

JakeysGranny Sat 31-Aug-24 16:57:40

Hi everyone,
Just wondered if anyone has had issues following a breast cyst aspiration?
I had a mammogram a few weeks ago and was called back quickly for further tests. I was relieved to be told after tests it was a cyst, which was drained by fine needle aspiration & ustrasound on the same day. Not too painful at the time, slightly uncomfortable later in the day though, and the bruising was unbelievable a few days later; two thirds of my boob black & blue.
Now 10 days on the bruising is slightly better but still not great and there is a lump/swelling where I assume the cyst was, & the area feels ‘warm’ to the touch. I rang to speak to a breast care nurse 4 days ago, only to be told ‘it sounds fine; no strenuous exercise, paracetamol 4 times/day for one week, and contact GP if it gets worse’. Getting an GP appointment these days is easier said than done & I have a feeling they would refer me back to the breast care unit anyway - which I’ve already done.
Going on holiday tomorrow and quite anxious to be honest…😐