Is it normal to have bruises above breasts?

A couple days ago i noticed
a small bruise above my left breast. Now it has became a lot bigger and now there's one above my right breast as well. I have no idea where they come from. They don't hurt or anything. is this normal?

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18% Normal
Based on 77 votes (14 yes)
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  • dappled

    There are plenty of reasons for random bruising. They're one side effect of contraceptive pills and anticoagulants or a deficiency of vitamins B, K, or folic acid. However they can also be due to deep vein thrombosis, liver disorders, fragility of small veins, and are one of the first symptoms of leukaemia.

    Although it's liable to be something that's easily fixed, you really need to see a doctor, just in case.

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  • Google about it or go see a doctor.

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  • liblob

    its most likely not bruises it could be stretch marks what are normal it can be from being over weighted or your breast could be growing faster than usual.

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  • maya617

    If u didn't hit yourself on something to cause the bruising and u don't know how it got there, go see your doctor! Better safe than sorry.

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  • CountryRoads

    This happens to me sometimes. Like not on my boobs but right above them; between my collar bone and the actual boob. I think mine had to do with either my birth control or my period. I don't know why though.
    Or if you messed around with someone, your breast tissue can bruise super easily.
    It could be anything, I wouldn't take it too seriously.

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  • bleach_baby

    they sound like stretch marks to me

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  • americanhoney

    Ignore above comment, please -lay persons should never google symptoms to become "informed" - it will only serve to scare you and annoy the MD in the end. If you, or anyone else on this site, seek medical advice...well...I have the perfect suggestion. GO SEE YOUR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN. Again....common fucking sense, people. Please.

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