How many of these signs did you know? Are you regularly checking your breasts? If you learnt something new, leave a graduation emoji 👩🏾🎓 in the comments and let me know what it was. Breast health is an essential aspect of overall well-being so it is crucial to be aware of the signs that shouldn't be ignored. Please seek help and don't feel embarrassed or scared. Early detection of potential issues can make a significant difference. Stay knowledgeable. 🩷
@RedRoseSeptember22Ай бұрын
None! My breasts have always been asymetrical (left is bigger than my right) and my areaolas have always been bumpy. Been that way since I've had boobs lol.
@Value1ladyАй бұрын
Mine as well! I do self breast exams every month and get mammos every year.
@Randomperson-p2eАй бұрын
👩🏽🎓
@divinegrace2250Ай бұрын
🎓 I noticed breast milk or clear liquid come out of my breast whenever I squeeze around the aerola. I've gone for screening and some test I was told my prolactin levels are high.
@MrscalikissesАй бұрын
What about spikey like follicles underneath the breast?
@user-ih1mn9is6hАй бұрын
My Dr decided to yell at me for wasting her time when I had felt a lump in my breast. And told me mine are just dense and to get over it. Definitely got a new Dr after that
@MagicalSobАй бұрын
@@user-ih1mn9is6h Good that you switched!! Doctors should never say something like that!! Ridiculous.. So sorry that happened to you. I hope you got a better doc now that DOES take you serious! And hoping everything is fine health wise too!
@Lionhart-fw5nqАй бұрын
i had a similiar experience. I was just 17 and didnt know that this swelling was "normal" . I even first visited the regular doc bevor the specialist.
@DenanananaАй бұрын
@@user-ih1mn9is6h thats 100% a reportable offense, Im so sorry you had to go through that.
@marianegrete2345Ай бұрын
@@user-ih1mn9is6h i hope you reported her/him and put in a review on how you were treated by this so called professional health care worker
@nsv674Ай бұрын
Sounds like your doctor was too busy to properly care for her patients. Which means that switching was an excellent thing to do. It got you a doctor who had time for you, I hope, and it freed up her calendar a bit.
@beth4107Ай бұрын
this randomly came up on my youtube home page, thank you youtube algorithm for sharing such an important video!
@ktburger659Ай бұрын
Right! I almost scrolled by but then I thought, what if it saves my life?
@Tassie_Aus_StephanieАй бұрын
Had the exact same thoughts ❤
@cherrylanemonroe1082Ай бұрын
same here! I watched because it's educational too.
@theholistichunnyАй бұрын
@@ktburger659 same!
@adeolahappiness7839Ай бұрын
@@ktburger659 Me too and I quickly subscribed ASAP for more tips
@Pardofelis-ks8zoАй бұрын
I’m a teenager. I realized I had a breast lump when I was around 14 years old. I told my mother about it, and she said it would go away and dismissed it. So, I stopped talking about it. It continued growing and reached 3 cm until something was done about it this year, a month after I turned 16. It was a tumor, and I had it removed. It was a very stressful day for me because I had never been to the hospital for something like this. Luckily, while I was on the operating table and slowly losing consciousness, the doctor behind me was gently caressing my hair, something I will never forget. After the operation, I stupidly left the bandage on the scar for an entire night, and when it was time to remove it... I couldn’t; it was stuck. I got help from a doctor and saw my scar for the first time. Man, that was not fun to see. I had always thought that having a scar would be cool, but when I saw it, I felt my heart stop and my face turn white. I was trying to stay positive like I always do, but it was too much. The scar looks way better now, and I don't feel weird about it anymore (for now). So yes, never ignore those signs.
@ohlookadandelionАй бұрын
That sounds so horrible to hear, but u should be proud of urself for pulling through such tough times!
@theelitistpanda9334Ай бұрын
Why do the same things happen to all of us? I'm my mom's first daughter, and when I told her I had a lump in one of my breasts at maybe 11 or 12, she accused me of fooling around with boys and we never spoke of it. The same lump starts growing in my little sister's breast literally nine years later, and my mom calls me home from college in a panic, only for me to tell her that i had the same thing. By that time, it was the size of the average tomato and was physically weighing down the breast. Long story short, family doctor educated my mom and booked our surgeries for the same evening. One year later, we still have monthly checkups and my scar is miles uglier than my sister's. Check your boobs, people
@irma5288Ай бұрын
@@theelitistpanda9334 "fooling around with the boys"??😭😭 What does that even meannnn
@EgbuniweGraceАй бұрын
Same thing happens to me
@who2330Ай бұрын
Yeah, I can relate. I had a small lump in my breast since I was 12 and was always pestering my mom about it. She's a nurse and reassured me everything is fine and did nothing until I was 16, when it grew significantly. She was still assuring me that it's okay, but I convinced her to go to the doctor with me. It was a tumor, thankfully not cancerous, but I would've rather not waited until it was big, y'know. It's been 4 years now and scar is still very much visible, although it doesn't bother me. Stay safe everyone
@vanessaaventuraАй бұрын
I love how you include darker skin in your pictures ! thank you
@nope-w2zАй бұрын
Call it chocolatey skin❤😊
@hanaabechara4071Ай бұрын
let's stop censuring normal words like "dark" "black" "african" "melanin", it's a darker color, not a shade of chocolate.
@UrAverageRacistАй бұрын
@@hanaabechara4071 shuddup
@yourshoulderdevil5229Ай бұрын
@@nope-w2z what made you feel the need to say that? Seriously, that's so dehumanizing. Nothing wrong with associating colors with food, but to say a skin color should be compared a food instead of just saying darker is so weird.
@danutapurzycka5502Ай бұрын
@@hanaabechara4071 exactly, black is a normal word. Same as white and no one calls white ppl milkey. We are going towards extremes in every area of our life.
@amazinglyone10Ай бұрын
I'm that person who had a leaking breast but only when squeezed, and it was a pituitary tumor that stopped my periods cause my body assumed I was pregnant. Ladies, make sure you pay attention to your body
@snat-vs2udАй бұрын
did you get periods occassionally? or just stopped getting periods? i get discharge from one side only when squeezed
@amazinglyone10Ай бұрын
@snat-vs2ud no, they stopped completely. Didn't think much of it at first because I thought I was in menopause but I'm the type to want to know why, so I contacted my Gyn and from there I was sent to a Endocrinologist for treatment.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. Wishing you all the best.
@amazinglyone10Ай бұрын
@@DrSimiAdedeji Thank you
@pamk6193Ай бұрын
I didn't have any other symptom besides stopped period, but it turned out that I, too, have a pituitary adenoma. I started cabergoline, and unfortunately, my period came back.... But it also shrank the (non-cancerous) tumor, so I guess THAT's a positive.
@RavenBlazeАй бұрын
I was 36 when I was diagnosed with breast cancer after finding a lump.That kind of felt like the size of a large marble under my skin, but for months before I had noticed sudden on set of asymmetry. I am now in full remission!
@vangu2918Ай бұрын
❤👍
@dst6517Ай бұрын
That's great! I wish you all the best!🥰
@SemekiIzuioАй бұрын
Where there any tells before the marble size lump? I have a history on my dads side sisters having breast cancer as in 3 of them had it out of 13 sibilings so I do think I have a high percentage to some day end up getting it too. I know lumps or raising the arms and touching but anything that let you know?
@thestarinthepurple2970Ай бұрын
I'm pray you forever be healthy ☺️
@RavenBlazeАй бұрын
@@thestarinthepurple2970 don't waste your time. I was cured by the hard work of HUMANS.
@karllytskfk8471Ай бұрын
Honestly, I only clicked because it was a dark skinned breast on the thumbnail. I never see that in prevention literature but it's so needed because clearly the signs to look don't exactly look the same
@jaredpriebe7911Ай бұрын
Hi
@hotchocolategirl1derАй бұрын
Same. They usually only show pics of white skin so that you can't see what the condition looks like on darker skin and it makes a difference bc it shows up differently.
@RaymondinakangolhatАй бұрын
Ik it’s so frustrating bcs redness on darker skin doesn’t show that easily
@acrabbylionesspride5739Ай бұрын
@@karllytskfk8471 Same!
@MsTwissyАй бұрын
Reminds me of my friend who was in med school and assigned to a dermatologist in a primarily black area. And she realized all her textbooks were only of white people and she had no idea how to identify skin issues in black people
@AshWill4LАй бұрын
Love that you include images for all skin tones. So important to know what some of these symptoms look like on different skin tones!
@Mii..Ай бұрын
That's the same thing I said. Most Doctors don't include other skin tones (especially and mainly the dark ones) so it may be hard to tell if you have that same disease because of your dark skin and due to you never seeing the symptoms on it. It's refreshing to watch.
@jakevendrotti1496Ай бұрын
🎓 Learned best time to check for lumps is few days after period. Sending this to all the women in my family. Thank you for the informative video. Better to get biopsied for a clean bill of health than to continuously wonder what "that lump" is 🙏
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
I’m so pleased you found this to be valuable! Thank you for sharing!
@AnonymousSpiderАй бұрын
🎓 Recommended 6 days after your period
@bf3071Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for using different skin tones for some of the examples. It's helpful especially with the sign #2.
@catalinamaldonado5710Ай бұрын
Doctor Simi, I'd like to sincerely express my graditude for this video. It's educational and profoundly important. My aunt is diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, and it's because she ignored the lumps. Then came a severe indentation, agonizing heat, and redness. Many in my family refuse to see doctors, because they are afriad of hearing bad news and/or needing to change things in their lives for health purposes. 😭 Had she seen a doctor in time, she may have stopped it from climbing to that dreadful stage. Alas, she did not. Luckily she is responding well to treatments and is progressing. Friends, if you feel something is off or strange in your body, I urge you all to see a medical professional. Some may dismiss you, but what's important is that we advocate for ourselves despite the obstacles. Thank you for this video and more, Dr. Simi. I admire and respect your passion, knowledge, graciousness, and beauty. Your channel has been a safe haven for me and many! ❤
@SuperMadumaduАй бұрын
wishing your mum a speedy recovery
@chanteleanthony5054Ай бұрын
I had back to back breast cancer. Right breast 2019 and Left breast 2021. While I still have both breast, I didn't have symptoms. I THANK GOD FOR MAMMOGRAMS. That's how I found out about the cancer in my breasts even with daily self-examination. With that being said, Ladies get your MAMMOGRAM and still do self-examination.❤
@nithynaga6686Ай бұрын
@@chanteleanthony5054 so you found it and that was cured.
@myadavis2716Ай бұрын
@@chanteleanthony5054 wow..! I hope you are doing well
@RandomSaucepan647729 күн бұрын
@@chanteleanthony5054 at what time should someone start getting mammograms?
@chanteleanthony505422 күн бұрын
@@Jeanisabella_23 Hello and Good day. I'm not going to say I wasn't afraid because I'll be lying. When I found out the first time, I told everyone very nonchalant. But I have a son who I am close to and its always been he and I against the world, so when I told him it felt like the world just fell out from under me. So, I called my insurance company and asked could I have a case manager and therapist for my son and I could talk to but more importantly, I started to get back into praying more and reading more both my son and I. It was a struggle to say the least and then after having cancer in my right breast and battling for a year, seven months later in March of 2021 I had it in my left breast 🙃. When I tell you that my GOD sat my son and I ALL THE WAY DOWN!! Man! Then after treatment I went back to work for an entity that was dysfunctional but I left after two years to take care of mom. So, I say that to say, GOD uses us for his will. It may look like its too much, but he/she has EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL IF ONLY YOU BELIEVE IT! ASK FOR FAITH, PATIENCE, GUIDANCE, HUMILITY AND CLARITY YOU CAN'T GO WRONG🙏😊
@chanteleanthony505422 күн бұрын
@@myadavis2716 I'm doing well today. But, sometimes I feel the presence of GOD and I just praise him/her because I am still here for whatever reason and I'm thankful for that 🙏 🙌 😌.
@angelinavargas8511Ай бұрын
Every time I come across a black female Doctor or specialist, I apply right away! It’s SO hard to find medical advice and diagrams for black people. These women have saved my life when my actual doctor couldn’t/wouldn’t. Bless you ❤
@marthaodeanonsenokoduwa3858Ай бұрын
And she's from Nigeria
@DanielaDurgovaАй бұрын
I had my left breast increased in size, I felt hot lumpy and often and pain, I got scared and didn't want to get checked, after a night I woke up in pain I decided to call my doctor in the morning, I got seen and the doctor discovered a lump and referred me to the breast clinic, it turned out It esd a cyst caused by a hormonal imbalance,stress and dehydration. We should always check our breasts.
@janpower1104Ай бұрын
Been there, done that. No problem since.
@Cresentmoontales28 күн бұрын
Was the cyst movable pls
@alliyahjunaid273227 күн бұрын
Hm I also have small small lumps in my breast both the left and right thought is natural for everyone to have that after reading a lot of comments I'm scared to check it out
@MichelleNdlovu-zu8to11 күн бұрын
@@janpower1104 was the cyst removable am scared to check its growing
@VanessaNze-tf9cpАй бұрын
Thanks soo much ❤ as a 16 year old I learned that those lumps around the areola are normal.
@beans9288Ай бұрын
Same here. Wish this stuff was properly taught.
@squidwardwithoutaclueАй бұрын
Oh God thank you I am 25 and just learning this now 😂 I have always been worried about them
@princessperfectpaws0436Ай бұрын
@@beans9288 FOR REAL! Why isn’t important stuff like this taught in health classes??
@AnanyaMishra-rj8wf14 күн бұрын
@@VanessaNze-tf9cp is those lumps are like fibroadenoma?? Plz tell me
@cannedsaladsoup430Ай бұрын
this saved me so much stress thank you 😭 i have horrible health anxiety and i want to be aware of potential issues but i also give myself panic attacks when i feel my ribs under my breasts. i also appreciate how you presented the information as things to be aware of/look out for but not an immediate sign of doom
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you! I really pleased you found the video helpful! 😊
@Moon_x_sunАй бұрын
Me too! Any little thing and i freak myself out. So this video is very good :) i also agree on the sign to look out for and not “sign youre going to die” like some youtubers do clickbait
@MickiFroGr8nessАй бұрын
Thank you for posting pictures for both light and darker skin, so we can see what it looks like on different skin types!
@charitasalcedo6483Ай бұрын
Your presentation and delivery was ideal for the masses. We can see and understand everything in the video. Thank you, Dr. Adedeji.
@charitasalcedo6483Ай бұрын
Are those your illustrations also?!?
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you for such a lovely comment! ❤
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
@@charitasalcedo6483 Yes - that GCSE in Art came in handy!
@tracisrАй бұрын
I just love her voice. I want her to read audio books!
@NellyOnlyАй бұрын
mum had a bump above her breast, which she didn't think of as being cancer. She only looked for a medical service because it was painful to the touch. Turned out it was an extremely agressive form of breast cancer. Went from stage 1 to 3 in two months. She had no idea that breast cancer could form right below the collar bone, amd neither did I. (She's fine now, the doctors took excellent care of her even if she still have some side effects from the cancer cell treatment. Like fatigue and immune system being a bit lowered). Edit: It also grew at an alarming rate too, went from a pea to a huge meatball. Very informational video!
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a personal story with us. I’m glad your mum is fine now. My hope is that this video will go some way to help inform everyone of the lesser known signs not to ignore on the breast and to seek help early. Wishing your mum the best. ❤
@sarathomas8499Ай бұрын
What cancell treatment did she endure?
@NellyOnlyАй бұрын
@@sarathomas8499 chemotherapy! She still has some sideeffects from it unfortunately D:
@Tulpen23Ай бұрын
I love that you show all kinds of shapes, sizes and colors in your examples, as most examples out there tend to look only a certain way - which isn't how I look. But I could see myself in your examples for the first time, and thus felt so comforted. Thank you!
@salonimandalАй бұрын
My mother got a lump on her breast got it checked within 2 months and it came out to be fibrocystic disease of the breast by a FNAC And I was also assured as a medical student and went on Primrose medication . Then after 6 months she felt that the swelling was enlarged and went for a biopsy came out to be triple negative breast cancer . Current she is undergoing chemotherapy and surgery’s is in a few months I hope all goes well and she recovers . Plus along the with it she also found out she has thyroid cancer . I hope mom is well soon .
@kayliewest4293Ай бұрын
I’m so sorry! Praying for your mom
@bella.sh1neАй бұрын
Your mom will be fine soon. She'll be all hale and healthy in a few months. Sending prayers amd love to both of you! 💕✨
@sarsoura8289Ай бұрын
Big hugs to you. I hope your mother feels better soon. ❤
@Vanilla_PerfumeloverАй бұрын
@@salonimandal oh my gosh!! I pray for your mother to get better and healthy!!!
@kediaveduАй бұрын
Praying for your mom🥺🙏🏼
@MissDesdemonaАй бұрын
This was a helpful video. Ever since losing my aunt to breast cancer, the women in my family have been more diligent about checking for abnormalities. 👩🏾🎓
@duhxdars8667Ай бұрын
Been doing research about breast cancer for some time now and this is the best video I've seen so far. It's very detailed and considerate. It answered every question I have. Thank you!
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you for such a lovely comment. I’m really pleased that you found this video valuable.
@houndermagnum5918Ай бұрын
Thanks for this 🥰 Kind of sad that you had to censor the breast model even in an important educational video but this was still very well presented and I'm glad to know this information.
@vancitygurlАй бұрын
My mom found a lump in her breast one day and she wasn’t sure so she made me feel it. Never felt anything like it so we made an appt with her doctor. She was diagnosed with breast cancer at the start of pandemic. Hardest 6 months we went through but she’s now doing well. I’m now more susceptible to get it so I get checked out every day. Worst day of my life really coz I cry after my mammogram as I remember the pain my mom went through with her treatments and I don’t think I am strong like her to go through should I get it. Every woman should get tested. Could save your life
@MJ-gm7kmАй бұрын
@@vancitygurl ❤️ Thank you for sharing that. I’m so glad your mom made it through. I pray you’ll never have to suffer like that.
@Micayla47Ай бұрын
Who else stayed just to listen to her beautiful voice and accent?
@whyistherumalwaysfinished27Ай бұрын
Was lactating starting back in January this year from both breasts and got a bunch of tests done since I am nowhere near pregnant and nothing showed up. This video coming up on my recommends has encouraged me to go back into the doctor’s office to double check.😅
@pranalisukale734824 күн бұрын
@@whyistherumalwaysfinished27 I am experiencing the exact same thing
@shangchi236010 күн бұрын
did you get any answer?
@pixie3013Ай бұрын
👩🎓. I had not heard about tethering. Also, the redness was interesting to hear about too. Thank you for this.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Not many people know about tethering. So pleased that you learnt something new and you’re welcome! 😊
@MavieFrancisco1029Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr.Simi!I had a breast lump both right and left gosh I'm so scared felt relieved after breast sonogram and mammogram the dr.said no need to worry coz it's fluid need to aspirate.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome. Thank you for sharing your experience and glad to hear that everything was OK.
@projectpenwingАй бұрын
👏👏I hope this video will become part of school curriculums! Far too many women need this information!
@becks5867Ай бұрын
👩🏾🎓 it’s good to see you back making videos 💜 I learnt the different names for breast parts today
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you 😊 although I’ve not been away, just been making more short form videos than long form but I’ll try to be more consistent with long form videos again. Really pleased that you learnt something new. ❤️
@1browngirl29Ай бұрын
👩🎓 always learning new things. Today I learn more about how to monitor my own breasts
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
So glad you learnt something new! Be sure to share the knowledge too! ❤
@atzlongjourney44Ай бұрын
thank you for showing how things can look like on dark skin !! it's so important
@cwi9261Ай бұрын
Ma'm, thank you. They don't show this much in health class. Your content is fantastic, informative amd to the point 🙏💯
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@Justanobody875Ай бұрын
I never knew this about my breasts, and I’m 37! Thanks for bringing awareness to women’s health. This is the kind of thing they never teach you in schools. I’ll be sure to pass this on to all my gal pals just to stay safe!
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome! I’m really pleased that you learnt something new about your body- it’s never too late and there is so much to learn about ourselves and how our bodies work. I believe this makes it easier for us to advocate for ourselves and also for us to challenge the shame and stigma that often surrounds women’s health! Thank you for sharing too!
@jessicabellone913Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this information! We definitely need more education about things to look out for. I appreciate you! 😊
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
I’m glad you found it informative! Thank you for watching! ❤️
@pedslapchatАй бұрын
This video randomly showed on my feed, I clicked on it worriedly thinking I might have these signs and thank God I didn't have any of these signs. Thanks for this information!
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome! Hopefully you also gained some new knowledge too! 😊
@MadaymRoyaltyАй бұрын
We've missed you! Love having you back Dr Simi.💖
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊 🤭 - although I have been around, but mostly making short form videos for the last year. I’m back to making long form videos again. ❤️
@realkaylah4097Ай бұрын
This video was so good and informative. I learned that the dots are sweat glands. Google told me that it was acne, but I am so relieved after watching the video. Thank you so much 😊
@reneezancewoman9 күн бұрын
I'm nearly 50, child-free, and my nipples inverted in the last year. I read that it was likely my milk ducts shrinking as I've never breast fed. But now I'll look into it further. 👩🏽🎓
@skull4259Ай бұрын
👩🎓thank you Dr. The parts of the breast and the inverted nipple sign, two great things I've learned today
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome! I’m so pleased that you feel more informed after watching this video.
@HeidiBird24 күн бұрын
This is, hands down, the best information I have been given about monitoring my breast health in all of the decades that this has been relevant for me - and I'm the sort of person who picks up self-examination leaflets at the Gyn. Thank you!
@hannahdavid27Ай бұрын
As she mentioned in the video, it’s hard to tell if you’re feeling a lump or if that’s just how your breast is. How can I tell for sure if what I’m feeling is a lump? There’s an area I’ve been keeping an eye on at the top of one of mine that I can’t really tell if it’s a lump or if it’s just a part of the inside of my breast.
@couragediaz746Ай бұрын
@@hannahdavid27 Hey, from my own experience, the lump will feel firmer than the tissue around it. So if you kind of poke around, you'll definitely feel a difference. If it causes you pain or discomfort you should have it checked out.
@WhimsyTrolls28 күн бұрын
who else looked around their breast as the doctor was explaining the signs
@eggsontoastАй бұрын
🎓 I learnt that the little bumps around my areola are fine and normal (been an occasional worry for me). And a lot of the signs were new to me. Thank you for making this video!
@ganiyatakinade9201Ай бұрын
🎓 Inverted nipples and breast tethering are new terms to me
@nineblackgoatsАй бұрын
👩🏻🎓 I had actually never seen what any of those symptoms looked like. Thank you for sharing.
@ravenite-voidАй бұрын
Hi, YT randomly recommended me this. Thank you for this vid
@lidianelira8838Ай бұрын
Amazing content. Thank you. And may I say that your skin looks so healthy and beautiful
@oceanskye33Ай бұрын
So one that is leaking a different color… I don’t think my doctor would do anything but say it’s pcos . It just started this year.
@CarpathianpixieАй бұрын
@@oceanskye33 If your doctor won't listen to you, try to switch doctors or at least get a second opinion. Your health is important.
@XXZTGCFАй бұрын
Dr Simi A is a literal life saving goddess for sharing this info on KZbin, TYSMM
@julianadiniz9063Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! It is a reminder to do a self exam!
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome. Glad it was helpful! 😊
@imjesgramАй бұрын
✨I appreciate the different skin tones you used in your examples. Thank you for that!☺️✨
@shannonnefra9738Ай бұрын
Thank you for your advice!
@rehtea4Ай бұрын
👨🎓 I learnt that there are more signs in addition to lumps that need to be checked out i.e. inverted nipples and dimpling. I also learnt the best time to check for lumps and the actual shape of a breast! Just want to say thank you for this video too.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome! Thank you for sharing what you learnt. 😊
@rifatherapperАй бұрын
👩🏾🎓I learned more symptoms for breast self-check, thanks!
@abbiecampfield895528 күн бұрын
This is such an important video! All women should watch this.
@sarahferdinandАй бұрын
Thank you so much, Sister, ❤❤for the educative information. God bless you.
@AF-ge4peАй бұрын
Wasn't searching for this but definitely watching it
@carolbetarelloАй бұрын
I was 17 when I first found a lump on my breast. Immediately freaked out and went to the doctor. They did some tests and it was a “normal” lump. A year later, I was checking my breasts again, and the lump was huge and was scared because it grew too fast in a year. Then I remembered the first lump was on my other breast. Both times the doctor couldn’t really feel them on the exam, but confirmed them with ultrasound, so always trust yourself. The second one was so big I had to get it removed. It was benign, but because it grew so fast, it was best to get it out. I’ll be 30 this year and I still have to check on my lumps every year, sometimes twice a year. I currently have 6 on the left and 3 on the right. I’m always on edge during the ultrasound, because two of my aunts had breast cancer, from both sides of the family. I actually want to remove my breasts preemptively because I’m so scared about the possibility of having cancer one day.
@aiyedogbontreasure286329 күн бұрын
What if the lump comes and goes
@aiyedogbontreasure286324 күн бұрын
Thank you
@carolbetarello24 күн бұрын
@@aiyedogbontreasure2863 then it’s not really a lump, it must be your mammary glands. They can swell monthly. But it’s best to go get an ultrasound just in case. Lumps are harder on the touch.
@steph2006Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. My friend just reported feeling something hard in her breaat and that made me stumble on your video. It was very clear and descriptive. Thank you
@kodichianigbogu9015Ай бұрын
🎓 thank you for the illustration and pictures. It gives great perspective on what to look out for
@kehindeadeyemi207515 күн бұрын
Thank you for the information on the eight different signs to look out for with pictures .
@offendedcitizen4075Ай бұрын
love this lady very informative yes😊
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you. So pleased you found it informative. 😊
@SunshineGlyphАй бұрын
Super informative! I worry about breast cancer a lot and having a list of things to look out for makes me feel a lot better and less in the dark. Thank you!! Sending this to my mom and sister as well
@WiggYTubesАй бұрын
I love how accessible and down to earth your videos are. Thanks so much for the helpful content.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you! I’m really pleased you find my content helpful 😊
@edithcasique255Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the information and for using real photos of how a problem in the breast looks like, I just can’t with those pictures of a pink circle with other smaller and darker pink circles inside 🙄
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome! Really pleased that you appreciate the visuals!
@KwenzekaMkhwanaziАй бұрын
you are a life saver
@seththewe1rdoАй бұрын
1am KZbin algorithm absolutely carried with this one.
@carolinekalume934Ай бұрын
I have learned something new 😊 What about if you experience a sharp pain almost like a knife cutting through your breast? I have been experiencing this for sometime now and I’ve gone to see the doctor about it but they say it’s nothing to worry about
@becks5867Ай бұрын
I’m no professional, but I used to get a sharp pain too. It was because my bra cup size was way too small
@RedRoseSeptember22Ай бұрын
I get that during PMS and ovulation :( It's always been my norm unfortunately.
@GreenGorgeousnessАй бұрын
That sounds like fibrocystic breast condition, which is painful but not usually dangerous.
@carolinekalume934Ай бұрын
@@becks5867 oh my bras are not tight tho
@carolinekalume934Ай бұрын
@@RedRoseSeptember22 lol I didn’t even know Pms is a thing
@naomiunique8866Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Dr. Adedeji👩🏽🎓, I wasn’t aware of how much our cycle affects the way these visual symptoms can appear. Thank you again for raising awareness on Breast Health!
@genesisgarcia6005Ай бұрын
this was great, i always wondered what to look for when checking my breast for irregularities. so informative 👩🎓
@lilkeyla5769Ай бұрын
This randomly popped up, im glad
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
😊
@jituledvacet9002Ай бұрын
Thank you, doctor - you do good job.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome! I’m glad you think so. 😊
@creativecloudaddictАй бұрын
Dr simi, you are my absolute go-to for all things vulvovaginal and women's health. This video was fantastic as always. Thank you so much.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
What a great compliment - thank you! 😊 ❤️
@lastudentessaАй бұрын
👩🏿🎓 0:33 The breast has a body, a tail, and the tail angles toward armpits. 😯
@LessareveАй бұрын
Great job on pronouncing "peau d'orange", your French is on top! Thanks for the very instructive video, it's so important to raise awareness
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@jaredpriebe7911Ай бұрын
Thank you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@stmanis_Ай бұрын
I love how straightforward this video is. You just got a new subscriber😉 thanks for the information!
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
You’re welcome. Thank you for your support! ❤️
@cassiesayshi8174Ай бұрын
1:58 but what if I have only light dimpling?
@_alguien_77225 күн бұрын
@@cassiesayshi8174 Inform yourself a little more and if you consider it necessary, talk to a professional
@ajwain-89Ай бұрын
So happy that you posted! Thank you for always providing educational and in-depth videos on women's health, Dr. Adedeji 😊
@dking136223 күн бұрын
Love this...factual, direct, clear. Fantastic images that show real breasts shapes, colors, and sizes. Not a single off-topic bit of blather or unrelated talking. So very helpful!
@DrSimiAdedeji23 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😊Really pleased that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful!
@dilekgomec9186Ай бұрын
Could you please put Turkish subtitles? I think it's an informative video, but unfortunately I can't understand it because I don't speak English
@nxdn199x3 күн бұрын
This is far from my algorithm but im glad I came across this vid. Very informative, thank you so much!
@a_girl_and_her_petsАй бұрын
Hey! I'm 13 years old and I hit puberty I think. And I heard that breast size can change at puberty right ? I saw that one of my breasts is slightly different than the other (a lil smaller) Do I need to go to a doctor because of that ? Pls respond 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@CarolineCarnivorousАй бұрын
@@a_girl_and_her_pets Most breasts aren't exactly alike, a cup size or two difference is pretty common 😊 They can also change in size throughout your life, you will probably notice a lot of changes in the next few years
@a_girl_and_her_petsАй бұрын
@@CarolineCarnivorous Tysm!
@zeextor1159Ай бұрын
This randomly came on my recommendation, thank you for making this video and informing us!! My mom has had breast cancer twice and so has my aunt, but thankfully they both had quick treatments and removal and are doing well and healthy today thanks to God and the doctors 🙏 thank you again for making this video!!!
@Shinobu_kocho.0000Ай бұрын
FIRST 😊
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
🏆 😂
@Shinobu_kocho.0000Ай бұрын
@@DrSimiAdedeji 💗
@NataliaMolina-gk5brАй бұрын
👩🏽🎓 I learned that I should check my breasts a few days after my period and not during my period. I’ve been doing it wrong my whole life!
@a_girl_and_her_petsАй бұрын
Second lol
@specticentАй бұрын
just a teenage girl watching this video with no complaints, thanks doctor for these tho❤
@myhusbandsribАй бұрын
🧑🏽🎓🧑🏽🎓🧑🏽🎓🧑🏽🎓🧑🏽🎓🧑🏽🎓🧑🏽🎓🧑🏽🎓 literally every single thing you said was new to me 🤦🏾♀️
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
No shame in that! Think of all that knowledge you’ve acquired now! Thank you for sharing ❤️
@myriannegable9896Ай бұрын
👩🏽🎓I learned breast are asymmetrical, the shape of the breast is diagonal into the armpit, it’s best to examine 2 days after my period. I also learned that I need to learn more about my own body. 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 Thank you for sharing this information, and with examples of different skin tones.
@DrSimiAdedejiАй бұрын
That’s brilliant! So pleased that you’ve learnt all this new information and that you appreciate the examples in different skin tones. ☺️
@MacteloАй бұрын
👩🏻🎓 These are the kind of videos that should be viral, thank you ❤🇲🇽
@TiTi-pm4myАй бұрын
Your voice is so incredibly soothing ❤
@KhaiPieeАй бұрын
This is a great video I really appreciate you saying it's something to get checked out instead of saying this could be because of this or that which makes it a lot scarier because you start panicking about cancer.
@LieutenantSheepАй бұрын
This is such important info. I hope teachers use this in health classes.
@YV0910Ай бұрын
Very informative and straightforward, thanks! Love that it randomly showed up to me
@philyra2Ай бұрын
Ladies, please do regular self-checks. Get a baseline mammogram and then follow-up every year. It's so important to look after the girls!