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When it comes to breast health, breast self-examination is one of the three components of a comprehensive breast-screening program, including regular, clinical breast exams by your doctor and mammograms, as recommended by the American Cancer Society. Wouldn't it be great if there were a product you could use to enhance your own sense of touch during your monthly breast self-examination? Well now there is. The BSE Pad™ is a medical device composed of soft, ultra-thin latex-free polyurethane with a special lubricant sealed inside. The BSE Pad™ was designed to help women perform their monthly breast self-examination with confidence. When you place your fingers on The BSE Pad™ and press firmly against it, your fingers will glide smoothly across your breast. The BSE Pad™ reduces friction and may provide for an easier and more comfortable exam. Your breast self-exam should be performed first with your bare hands and then with The BSE Pad™. Read and follow the instructions included in the box for proper use of The BSE Pad™.
How to use the BSE Pad™
Click here for a detailed explanation on how to use BSE Pad. It is important to note that a breast self-exam needs to be done with flat fingers, not with the fingertips. Bend your wrist to go over the curves of your breast, keeping constant contact and pressure with your skin. Make small circles covering the entire breast. It is also important to note that some women are genetically predisposed to lumpiness in their breasts. Do not be alarmed; report any changes to your physician for proper evaluation. Breast self-examination should be performed both while lying down flat on your back and standing in front of a mirror. Be sure to take enough time to examine both breasts thoroughly.
IMPORTANT NOTE It is very important that you understand the three necessary components of a comprehensive breast-screening program as recommended by the American Cancer Society.
Breast self-examination with and without The BSE Pad™ is not a replacement for a mammogram or clinical breast exam by your doctor. It is very important that you have regular clinical exams and mammograms as advised by your doctor. Report any changes found either with your bare hand or The BSE Pad™ exam to your doctor immediately for proper evaluation. If you discover a lump, puckering or discharge during either the barehanded breast exam or the breast exam using The BSE Pad™, it is important that you see your doctor immediately. Some women are predisposed to lumpiness in their breasts, but always report any changes to your doctor. |
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