Causes Of Tuberous Breasts

1. Hormonal changes:

Disrupting breast development due to hormone changes can cause tuberous breasts.

2. Traumatic injuries:

Injuring breast buds at an early age can lead to a tuberous appearance.

3. Non-cancerous fibroids:

The presence of benign fibroids may contribute to tuberous breast shape.

4. Skeletal condition:

Underlying medical or skeletal issues (e.g., scoliosis) can affect breast development.

5. Water retention or additional blood flow:

Tuberous breasts may result from water retention or increased blood flow during ovulation, causing temporary enlargement.