Having Milky Discharge From Nipples With Pain. Have Fibrinoids In The Breast. No Kids. Malignancy Chances?
Hello doc, in suffering frm breast nipple pain since last 3-4 days.i m feeling this pain 1st time in my life.when I pressed both nipples minor white things come out like white head in our skin.l m 35 yes old and I don t have any baby right now and I have a fibronoid in my right side breast. it is non painful and I have already concern with doctor and they told it is non cacerous.my previous period date was 18 July.pls give me some useful sugesstion.thanx.
Often breast discharge is normal and natural. The first thing to keep in mind is that your breasts are glands and it’s often natural that they occasionally discharge fluids. There are also underlying causes that lead to a breast discharge. Is there a chance that you’re pregnant?
Galactorrhea, or nonpuerperal lactation, usually results from multiple duct discharge from both breasts. The etiology of galactorrhea can be classified in terms of prolactin abnormalities. The majority of patients with galactorrhea will have normal prolactins. Irritative nipple stimulation or breast manipulation can cause galactorrhea with mildly elevated or normal prolactins.
It will be better if you see surgeon for examination and also for exact diagnosis.
Hope I have provided the information you needed.
Wish you good health. Take care.
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Having Milky Discharge From Nipples With Pain. Have Fibrinoids In The Breast. No Kids. Malignancy Chances?
Hi, Welcome to HCM. Often breast discharge is normal and natural. The first thing to keep in mind is that your breasts are glands and it’s often natural that they occasionally discharge fluids. There are also underlying causes that lead to a breast discharge. Is there a chance that you’re pregnant? Galactorrhea, or nonpuerperal lactation, usually results from multiple duct discharge from both breasts. The etiology of galactorrhea can be classified in terms of prolactin abnormalities. The majority of patients with galactorrhea will have normal prolactins. Irritative nipple stimulation or breast manipulation can cause galactorrhea with mildly elevated or normal prolactins. It will be better if you see surgeon for examination and also for exact diagnosis. Hope I have provided the information you needed. Wish you good health. Take care.