Self Breast Examination (SBE) is a simple method that helps women become familiar with the normal appearance and feel of their breasts. Regular self-exams can help you notice changes early and encourage timely medical evaluation. While SBE does not replace professional screenings such as mammograms, it is an important part of breast health awareness.
A Self Breast Examination is a physical examination performed by a woman on her own breasts to check for any unusual changes such as lumps, swelling, skin changes, or nipple discharge. Performing this examination regularly helps you understand what is normal for your body.
Healthcare professionals often recommend performing a breast self-exam once every month.
| Women | Best Time |
|---|---|
| Menstruating Women | 5–7 days after the menstrual period ends |
| Post-Menopausal Women | Choose the same date every month |
Stand in front of a mirror with your shoulders straight and your arms by your side.
Check for:Raise both arms overhead and look for the same changes. Check whether both breasts move normally and look symmetrical.
Gently squeeze each nipple to check for unusual discharge such as blood, clear fluid, or yellow discharge.
Lie down on your back. Place a pillow under one shoulder and use the opposite hand to examine the breast.
Use the pads of your three middle fingers and move in small circular motions while applying:
Cover the entire breast from the collarbone to the upper abdomen and from the armpit to the breastbone.
Many women find it easier to examine their breasts while showering because wet skin allows fingers to move more smoothly.
Schedule an appointment with a healthcare professional if you notice:
Once every month is generally recommended.
Yes. Although breast cancer is less common in men, they should also seek medical evaluation for unusual breast changes.
No. Many breast lumps are benign (non-cancerous), but all new lumps should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
No. Self breast examinations complement but do not replace recommended screening such as mammograms.
A Self Breast Examination is a simple monthly habit that helps you become familiar with your breasts and notice any unusual changes. Early detection and timely medical evaluation play an important role in breast health. Combine self-awareness with regular clinical examinations and mammograms as recommended by your healthcare provider.
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