Diagnostic mammography is used to evaluate an existing problem, such as a lump, discharge from the nipple, or unusual tenderness in one area.
A tumor is a lump that you can feel with your fingers, it is a lump or a swelling that may or may not be tender to the touch. It is possible to get a tumor on pretty much any part of the body. If you suspect that you have a tumor you should see your doctor.
at first yes for some people but dont worry about them like i did they will grow and be perfectly huge
It means she has only one nipple as she was born with one nipple. and also that her parents did not like her. :)
Yes it is prefectly natural, I went throught the same thing
The purpose of screening mammography is breast cancer detection.
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.
Yes, each normal nipple has multiple openings.
The description "ball" is somewhat vague in this context; if you are overweight you could simply have a fat deposit on your chest, or if you are muscular it could simply be your pectoral muscle; it is also possible that you have developed a cyst or a tumor (in which case you need medical attention). If this ball is larger under one nipple than the ball under the other nipple, that would suggest a medical problem.
A third nipple is also known as a supernumerary nipple or accessory nipple. They are diagnosed at a rate of one in eighteen in males and one in fifty in females.
any lump should be looked at by a physician whether it is painful or not, one never knows whether it could be cancerous or not..
yes. that is the point of a company. $@#%#@. gosh.