this can be very normal and there is nothing to worry about, it is called an inverted nipple.
An inverted nipple is a normal variation in most people. It's a nipple that is "flat," that doesn't stick out.
No, it is not normal - you need to visit your doctor.
Yes, after extended use, nipple suction does make the enlargement and elongation permanent: the nipple will not stay erect, but will stay out and function like a normal nipple--enlarging when stimulated.
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.
There is a normal variation called "inverted nipples". When this happens, the nipple opening (the part you're worried about) is normally flush or even "dimpled" in to the aureole. When the nipple becomes aroused, it will show through because the aureole will contract. Women who have this variation are perfectly normal and can breast feed children with no problems. It just doesn't look "normal."However, if you previously had non-inverted nipples, developing them is a potential cancer symptom, so you should get yourself checked out immediately.
Yes, each normal nipple has multiple openings.
Inverted nipples are typically due to short ducts or tissue tethering the nipple inward. This can be a congenital trait or develop later in life due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, or scarring. It is a common variation in nipple anatomy and usually not a cause for concern unless it is a new development requiring medical evaluation.
Non-inverted refers to a situation where the original order or orientation is maintained, without being reversed or flipped. It signifies that something is in its normal or original state or position.
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.
Inverted nipples are normal for both boys and girls and common. Often during puberty the nipples may come out. However, if you become obese they could get worse. There is a minor surgery that I do not recommend. Make sure you consult your doctor.