How to check your breasts or chest

Why you should check your breasts or chest

Checking your breasts or chest regularly helps you learn what looks and feels normal for you.

This makes it easier to notice any changes that could be a sign of a condition such as breast cancer.

You should try to check your breasts or chest about once a month.

What to look for when checking your breasts or chest

Symptoms to look and feel for when checking your breasts or chest include:

Information:

Your breasts may naturally look and feel different:

  • at different points in your menstrual cycle, if you have periods
  • while you're pregnant or breastfeeding
  • after menopause

It's important to get to know how your breasts feel throughout your cycle and at different stages of your life, so you can spot any changes that are not normal for you.

How to check you breasts and chest

To check your breasts or chest:

  1. Look at your breasts or chest in a mirror to look for any changes. Start with your arms by your sides and then raise them.
  2. Feel around each breast or side of your chest in a circular motion all the way up to your collarbone and under each armpit. Use a mix of light and firmer pressure. Do not press so hard it hurts.
  3. Feel around and over each nipple.

You may find it easier to feel your breasts or chest in the shower or lying down.

Non-urgent advice: See a GP if:

  • you have a lump or swelling in your breast, chest or armpit
  • you have any changes in your breasts, chest or nipples that are not normal for you
  • you have pain in your breast or armpit that does not go away

Important

These symptoms, including breast lumps, are very common and can be caused by other conditions.

Having them does not definitely mean you have breast cancer, but it's important to get checked by a GP.

If your symptoms are caused by cancer, finding it early may mean it's easier to treat.

Page last reviewed: 19 July 2024
Next review due: 19 July 2027