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Any changes in the appearance of your nipples should be checked by your doctor. If this is normal for you, meaning when you went thru puberty 1 nipple ended up darker or larger, is completely normal. Most of us have 1 breast that is larger than the other.
It is normal for the nipple shape to change during puberty (in both boys and girls) and during pregnancy. If your nipple is changing at other times, see your health care provider.
meron palang ganun?and why is it so?
Yes it is prefectly natural, I went throught the same thing
Genitalia are naturally darker than other skin. That darker skin tone is the normal skin tone for that region. The darkening is a natural part of the maturation process, and occurs during puberty.
The Other Darker Ned was created in 1979.
A bump under the nipple is normal in both male or female puberty, and can be found in one or both nipples. If you have a bump under your nipple at some other stage in your life, see your health care provider for an exam.
Slight loss of normal lumbar lordosis is a subjective evaluation by the radiologist of the alignment of the lumbar vertebrae which should form a forward facing curve on the lateral x-ray of the lumbar spine. It is a highly subjective evaluation and for the most part, when slight, can not be inferred to have any specific meaning. A normal lumbar spine may seem to have a slight loss of lordosis. Pain, muscle spasm, arthrosis and a host of other conditions may be associated with the finding.
perfectly normal. Mine are doing the same thing. but one nipple stays dark while the other keeps changing from dark to light.
They have many different colors to represent the leader and the species and at least one eye is a slight darker color then the other. You get Asian tigers which are orange and black and Sieberian tigers which are black and white
There is nothing unusual about one nipple being bigger than the other, and the condition has no medical name.
It may be because your baby uses that nipple more then the other to breastfeed. Is this why?