They are perfectly normal and called Montgomery Tubercles. Their job is the secrete oil to lubricate and protect the nipples.
They are called milk glands(bumps) prepares baby's milk
That means you're gay.
Were all have 'bumps' in the dark area around the nipple. As to the tenderness, he may be responding to new surges in hormones now.
When you are pregnant those small bumps leak fluid to help lubricate your nipple to help it not dry out.
The little bumps around the nipple are called Montgomery glands, or Montgomery tubercles. These small, raised structures are sebaceous glands that secrete an oily substance to lubricate and protect the nipple during breastfeeding. They can become more prominent during pregnancy and breastfeeding, serving to facilitate nursing.
Yes mostly from the nipple and the Areola ( the coloured area around the nipple ).
The ring around the nipple is called the areola. It is a circular area of pigmented skin surrounding the nipple and typically contains small bumps known as Montgomery glands. The areola plays a role in breastfeeding by helping the baby latch onto the nipple properly.
It is normal to have small bumps on the flat, brown part of your breast called the areola. These bumps are called Montgomery glands. They secrete oil that helps to lubricate the areola. They become slightly larger and slightly red/pink when you are pregnant and breastfeeding
Pus is normally a sign of infection. You should be checked by a doctor as soon as possible.
The circle around a woman's nipple is called the areola. It is a darker, pigmented area of skin that surrounds the nipple and contains small bumps called Montgomery glands that secrete lubricating fluid during breastfeeding. The size and color of the areola can vary among individuals.
sounds like your pregnant...
some people certainly think so.