Only a physician can properly evaluate you and give you a reason for the discharge you describe. It is possible that this represents any number of things, including infection (eg, mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus), malignancy, or nothing at all. Please see a physician as soon as possible to determine whether this needs to be treated.
My sister has it and is very scared she also has chest pain, just went to doc had some test done for chest pain, they told her she was pregant, when she went the next day they told her that she was not pregant, dont know if they got the test messed up with someone else. she is very scared, please tell me what to do to help her.
If you are a female and you are noticing a "milky" discharge leaking from your nipple, logic would infer that it is milk. This would be the case if you are pregnant, have recently had a child, or have recently been pregnant (possibly miscarried). If none of these are the case, you should see your doctor.
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Nipple discharge is a common symptom, particularly with pregnancy or nipple stimulation. Hormonal imbalances can also cause nipple discharge. Rarely, nipple discharge can be a sign of cancer. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.
Metronidazole will not cure nipple discharge. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
A white pus discharge from any nipple in a man is very serious because it could be a tumor. The discharge may not be pus and could be normal discharge if from a woman. Although, if it is pus, it could be a sign of breast cancer.
It's nothing dangerous, just her hormones being ready to get pregnant when she's ovulating which usually occurs around 14 days before the period. If she's worried she should see her doctor. THIS IS COMPLETELY NORMAL IN A WOMAN DONT WORRY SHE'S NOT AN ALIEN OR HAS ANY TYPE OF PROBLEM. Nipple discharge refers to any fluid that seeps out of the nipple in a nonlactating woman. Nonmilk discharge comes out of your breasts through the same nipple openings that carry milk. One or both breasts may produce a nipple discharge, either spontaneously or when you squeeze your nipples or breasts. A nipple discharge may look milky, or it may be yellow, green, brown or bloody. The consistency of nipple discharge varies from thick and sticky to thin and watery. Nipple discharge is a symptom that largely affects women. However, nipple discharge in a man under any circumstances is problematic and should be investigated.
ummm you need to go see a physician
Nipple discharge and absent periods is a combination of symptoms that always deserves a checkup. Take a pregnancy test first if you are at risk of pregnancy. If that's not the cause, there could be a hormonal imbalance that is causing this combination of symptoms.
Hello, It has been noted that some birth control can cause nipple discharge in a few women due to the hormones contained in the birth control. However nipple discharge does require medical evaluation and you need to see your doctor as soon as possible. Nipple discharge occurs for a variety of reasons. During pregnancy it is known as colostrum and will not occur before the 5th month of pregnancy. Anything prior to this is not pregnancy related and should be mentioned to your doctor. Clear or colorless discharge can be caused by nipple or breast stimulation of a milk duct infection. Milk or white colored discharge is usually caused by too much progesterone, breast stimulation, milk duct infection or pregnancy. Rusty of blood colored discharge may be caused by a severe infection in the milk duct tissue or papilloma. Please see your doctor about this as what I have said is advice only and should never be used in place of a medical experts.
You go to the doctor immediately! Green is bacterias so you have an infection.
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well, if you are a woman and have recently given birth, it is titty milk. whereas if you are a man, you are a freak.