Tuesday, 18 March 2014
facts ladies need to know about their breasts
Sometimes
discharge
from your
nipplés is
okay and
will get
better on its
own. You
are more
likely to
have
nipplé discharge as you get older and if you have been pregnant
at least once.
Nipplé discharge is usually not a symptom of bréast cancer. But
it is important to find out what is causing it and to get treatment.
Here are some reasons for nipplé discharge:
Pregnancy
Stopping bréastfeeding
Rubbing on the area from a bra or t-shirt
Infection
Inflammation and clogging of the bréast ducts (mammary
duct ectasia)
Injury to the bréast
Non-cancerous brain tumors
Small growth in the bréast that is usually not cancer
(intraductal papilloma)
Severe hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid gland)
Fibrocystic bréast (normal lumpiness in the bréast)
Use of certain medicines, such as birth control pills,
cimetidine, methyldopa, metoclopramide, phenothiazines,
reserpine, tricyclicantidepressants, or verapamil
Use of certain herbs such as anise and fennel
Widening of the milk ducts
Sometimes, babies can have nipplé disharge. Your doctor or
nurse will call this “witch’s milk.” It is caused by hormones from
the mother before birth, and should go away in 2 weeks.
Cancers that can cause nipplé discharge are:
Bréast cancer
Paget’s disease of the bréast (a rare form of bréast cancer)
Symptoms
Nipplé discharge that is NOT normal is:
Bloody
Comes from only one nipplé
Comes out on its own without you squeezing or touching
your nipplé
bosom discharge is more likely to be normal if:
It comes out of both nipplés
Happens when you squeeze your nipplés
The color of the discharge does not tell you whether it is normal
or not. The discharge can look milky, clear, yellow, green, or
brown.
Squeezing your nipplé to check for discharge can make it
worse. Leaving them alone may make the nipplé discharge go
away.
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