I enjoy to have a biopsy on my right breast. can someone detail me what's involved? the sonogram was scratchy...

i was so sore from the technician simply moving that thing over my breast and pressing strong...do they stick a needle surrounded by to numb it before the big nozzle to get the fluid or what? please advocate!
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I found a good site next to information on the biopsy. It's really detailed with pictures. I hope it helps

http://www.stjohnsmercy.org/healthinfo/t...

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I be put to sleep while they performed the biopsy because if Cancerr is found they will do what they own to do. Since getting it early you enjoy a better cance of survival. Do not worry something like the biopsy hurting you'll never feel a article. Good luck Hun hope the biopsy is negative.

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They will numb the nouns with some type of medication past the needle biopsy. It is according what type of biopsy he requests to do, he could even sedate you also.
With the nozzle biopsy it will feel resembling a bee sting when they numb the area.

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i in fact witnessed a biopsy when i was training in mammography and i dont know if they numb it, but ask them to, i dont see them maxim no. It looks painful the syringe is long and fat because it is in actual fact a hollow needle tube to suck surrounded by the breast tissue. I'm sorry if i scared you but i thought you'd want the truth. so basically ask them to give you something for the spasm and i am sure they will. and don't look while they are doing it, it looks really gross, like bloody chubby.

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Can you update your examine with which type of biopsy you are going to hold? A stereotactic breast biopsy? A needle biopsy? An instigate biopsy? An ultrasound guided needle core biopsy? A cyst aspiration? I hold helped get something done all of them, and would be glad to provide you details...





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