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Ada, if this is a recent development, you shuld have it checked out. You may have a developing infection, or you may have an early symptom of inflammatory breast cancer, a rare form of cancer. Either way, you'd want to find out what's going on.   If one breast has been larger than the other one for a long time, then it's just normal for you.   Good luck - PJH
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