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.
Nipple color is determined by genetics and hormones, so naturally occurring changes in color may not be possible to control. Certain medical conditions or medications can also potentially affect nipple color. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you're concerned about any changes in nipple color.
After breastfeeding, the shape of the nipple may change due to stretching or elongation. Some concerns associated with these changes include potential discomfort, difficulty with latch during breastfeeding, and cosmetic appearance. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you have any concerns about nipple changes post-breastfeeding.
severe breast pain; changes in the size of a breast or nipple; changes in the shape of both breast and nipple; pitting, dumpling, or redness of the breast skin
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A crust around the nipple could be a sign of infection, eczema, or other skin condition. Very rarely, nipple changes can be a sign of cancer. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.
Small lumps around the areola surrounding the nipple is normal, especially if the nipple is cold. The lumps are known as: Glands of Montgomery. If you are really concerned, or notice changes in a nipple, see your doctor.
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Changes in nipple color can be normal due to hormonal fluctuations, pregnancy, or aging. However, sudden or unexplained changes in nipple color could sometimes be a sign of an underlying health issue and may warrant a medical evaluation.
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