

Fat necrosis is a condition in which the normal fat cells of the breast go through a change and become round lumps.They are most common in women who are breastfeeding. Abscesses are treated with antibiotics and surgery to drain the abscess. They may be quite painful, and the skin over the breast may be red or feel hot or solid. Abscesses are pockets of infection within the breast.

If you have a cyst, your doctor may drain (aspirate) it to help relieve the pain and confirm the diagnosis. Cysts are rare in women older than 50 and are not related to breast cancer. Cysts are caused by the hormones that control the menstrual cycle. They can be quite painful or tender, or they may be painless. They feel smooth or rubbery and move about under the fingers.

A number of conditions can result in a lump or lumps in your breast. Breast lumps are common, especially in women ages 30 to 50.
