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What Causes Yellowish Discharge Forming A Scab On The Nipple?

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Posted on Sat, 10 May 2014
Question: Hi I woke up one morning with a yellow scab on my nipple no pain or ichyness I am 71 years old female
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Answered by Dr. Cori Baill (22 minutes later)
Brief Answer: Dermatologic conditions are common in the 70s. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for your query. It is difficult to make a determination without seeing the lesion. I would recommend that you see a dermatologist or local gynecologist. In addition annual mammography is important as you get older because the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Nonetheless a little yellowish discharge forming a scab on the nipple does not sound like the presentation of a malignancy to me. but of course it is better to be safe than sorry. Almost 90% of stage 1 and 2 breast cancers are entirely treatable so early detection is imperative. So to sum up it's important to rule out the worst thing but if I had to bet I would say this is probably a simple dermatologic issue and not representative of a malignancy. Go get it checked. regards,
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What Causes Yellowish Discharge Forming A Scab On The Nipple?

Brief Answer: Dermatologic conditions are common in the 70s. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for your query. It is difficult to make a determination without seeing the lesion. I would recommend that you see a dermatologist or local gynecologist. In addition annual mammography is important as you get older because the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Nonetheless a little yellowish discharge forming a scab on the nipple does not sound like the presentation of a malignancy to me. but of course it is better to be safe than sorry. Almost 90% of stage 1 and 2 breast cancers are entirely treatable so early detection is imperative. So to sum up it's important to rule out the worst thing but if I had to bet I would say this is probably a simple dermatologic issue and not representative of a malignancy. Go get it checked. regards,