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  2. Inverted nipple - Wikipedia

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    Inverted Nipples. An inverted nipple (occasionally invaginated nipple) is a condition where the nipple, instead of pointing outward, is retracted into the breast. In some cases, the nipple will be temporarily protruded if stimulated. Both women and men can have inverted nipples.

  3. Duct ectasia of breast - Wikipedia

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    One of the symptoms of mammary duct ectasia is inverted nipples. Specialty: General surgery Symptoms: nipple retraction, inversion, pain, green-brown discharge: Complications: nipple discharge, breast discomfort, infection, concern about breast cancer [1] Causes: Aging, smoking, inverted nipples: Diagnostic method: duct widening: Differential ...

  4. Breastfeeding difficulties - Wikipedia

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    Inverted or retracted nipples sometimes make attachment to the breast difficult. [20] These mothers need additional support to feed their babies. Treatment is started after the birth of the baby. The nipple is manually stretched out several times a day. A pump or a plastic syringe is used to draw out the nipple and the baby is then put to the ...

  5. It's Time To Ditch That Ill-Fitting Sports Bra If Your Nips ...

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    Your nipples are super sensitive (they're a top erogenous zone), but there's good pain and bad pain. Here's what could be causing your nipple discomfort. It's Time To Ditch That Ill-Fitting Sports ...

  6. Paget's disease of the breast - Wikipedia

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    The skin of the nipple and areola may be red, itchy, or tingly. [2] After a period of time, the skin may become flaky, scaly, or thickened. Many patients do not visit the doctor because they assume Paget's disease of the breast to be minor contact dermatitis or eczema. Nipple discharge: A discharge, which may be yellow or bloody, may ooze from ...

  7. Nipple pain in breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    Nipple pain is a common symptom of pain at the nipple that occurs in women during breastfeeding after childbirth. [1] The pain shows the highest intensity during the third to the seventh day postpartum and becomes most severe on the third day postpartum. [2] Nipple pain can result from many conditions.

  8. 7 Possible Reasons for Your Itchy Nipples, According to Derms

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    Itchy nipples are a common issue, but what causes them and how are they treated? Dermatologists explain. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home ...

  9. Granulomatous mastitis - Wikipedia

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    Patients mostly present with a hard lump in one breast without any sign of a systemic disease. Other possible symptoms include nipple retraction, pain, inflammation of the overlying skin, nipple discharge, fistula, enlarged lymph nodes and, in rare cases, peau d'orange-like changes. Presentation is mostly unilateral although a significant share ...