4. Medication
If you’ve gone through most of this list and have ruled out the symptoms one-by-one, it could be your medication. Sometimes, certain medications can also be the cause behind experiencing pain and tenderness in the breasts – and if you suspect that this might be the case with you, then the best course of action is to make sure you go to a doctor so that the medication that is causing this symptom can be found and stopped, or the medication’s levels adjusted to the point where it no longer has the adverse effect.
If you are experiencing pain in your breasts that still persists despite your medication levels having been adjusted, then it could be highly likely that it’s something else causing your condition instead. Make an appointment with your doctor to discuss the best course of action forward to ease the symptoms that you have been experiencing, and insist on having your breast tissue scanned if the problem persists even after this.