Well it's probably hormones in your body. I get that a lot too where my breasts have white stuff on them, I've been checked by a doctor and he said it's perfectly normal, so don't worry. If your breasts starts to get irritated or red you should see a doctor.
Use a good moisturiser twice a day.
There's a dent at the center of the nipple where milk comes out if needed.
A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.
The nipple is nipple tenderness. Breasts tenderness is usually when touching any part of your breast..apart from your nipple...causes tenderness.
A rubber 'nipple' for a baby to suck on, which sometimes soothes them to sleep.
A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.
Nipple retraction is rarely a sign of breast cancer, and is only clinically significant if the nipple used to "stick out" and is now retracted. If it was always retracted, there is no cause for concern.
A retracted or inverted nipple is one that doesn't stick out or protrude past the level of the surrounding skin. If the nipple has always been this way, there is no cause for concern -- it's normal. If a nipple that used to protrude now is retracted, the finding could be a sign of a mass or tumor in the breast.
A retracted or inverted nipple is one that doesn't stick out or protrude past the level of the surrounding skin. If the nipple has always been this way, there is no cause for concern -- it's normal. If a nipple that used to protrude now is retracted, the finding could be a sign of a mass or tumor in the breast.
It means your nipples are discharging fluid. You will need to see a doctor to find out why.
Cancer can sometimes present as skin changes on the nipple. A sudden change from an "outie" nipple to a retracted "innie" nipple can also be a sign of cancer. (Inverted, or "innie" nipples are not a sign of cancer if they've always been that way).
Male or Female it doesn't really matter too much. I like to stay centered as much a possible this allows the nipple to *enhance evenly without developing a droop, all nipples *enhance once they have been pierced ( * they get slightly bigger in diameter ). Some piercers think if you go just below center you can avoid damaging milk ducts in the case of female nipple piercings, this however doesn't matter, the body will clear a path for the ducts regardless of the piercing should lactation be needed.
due to their extreme chest hair growth it sometimes spreads to the nipple area.