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Posted in Breast Stories | By Yasmin S.

Taking care of your breast health is an essential part of overall wellness. Regular breast self-examinations (BSE) can help you detect any unusual changes early, which could be crucial for successful treatment if needed. The good news? It’s simple, takes just a few minutes, and empowers you to understand your body better.
Many breast changes are benign, but some could indicate more serious issues. Practicing self-examination monthly helps you become familiar with the normal feel and look of your breasts, making it easier to notice any abnormalities such as lumps, thickening, or changes in size and shape. Early detection saves lives.
The best time to do a breast self-exam is a few days after your menstrual period ends, when your breasts are least likely to be swollen or tender. If you are no longer menstruating, choose a consistent day each month for your routine.
If you notice anything unusual, don’t panic. Schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider for a professional evaluation.
In addition to regular self-exams, nourishing your body and skin can make a big difference in maintaining breast health and beauty. At Stherb, we are committed to empowering women with natural care. Our Stherb Breast Care products, enriched with the powerful benefits of Pueraria Mirifica, are expertly formulated to help promote firmness, elasticity, and overall wellness. Incorporating these products into your routine is an easy, effective way to enhance your self-care practice — because your confidence starts with how you care for yourself.
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