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  2. Bumps On Nipples Are More Common And Normal Than You ... - AOL

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    You may be worried that bumps on your nipples signal an underlying disease, but that's not always the case. Ob-gyns explain what the bumps actually mean. Bumps On Nipples Are More Common And ...

  3. Mastitis - Wikipedia

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    It is safer to treat nipple blebs (very small, usually pale colored, bumps of tissue on the end of the nipple) with topical steroids than by cutting the skin. [28] Any action that breaks the skin can cause an infection, which increases inflammation and may become serious. [28] Antibiotics do not prevent mastitis from recurring. [28] [37]

  4. Subareolar abscess - Wikipedia

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    Also called Zuska's disease (only nonpuerperal case), subareolar abscess is a subcutaneous abscess of the breast tissue beneath the areola of the nipple. It is a frequently aseptic inflammation and has been associated with squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts.

  5. Breast cyst - Wikipedia

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    Cysts can also be confused with infections that form on the nipple or the areola. A common cyst look-alike is a localised infection of a duct in the nipple. These can happen whether you're breast feeding or not, (if you are breast feeding it could also be a bleb) this becomes a bump that may then start to look yellow and white (pus filled).

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

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  8. Cyst of Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    The periareolar glands of Montgomery in the breast are also called Montgomery tubercles or Morgagni tubercles. These periareolar glands are small, papular tissue projections at the edge of the areola (nipple).Obstruction of the Montgomery tubercles may result in an acute inflammation, a clear or light brownish fluid may drain out of the areola (nipple discharge), and an subareolar mass may ...

  9. Galactocele - Wikipedia

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    A galactocele is not normally infected as the milk within is sterile and has no outlet through which to become contaminated. Treatment is by aspiration of the contents or by excision of the cyst. Antibiotics are given to prevent infection. [3] Galactoceles may be associated with oral contraceptive use. [4]