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Pimple On The The Areola Of The Nipple Causing Pain And Itching. Pus Formation. Need Immediate Care?

Hi my daughter is 19 years old and she has something like a pimple on her areola on her right breast. She said that
Something was hurting and itching her in that area, when she looked at it she notice a white stuff in it so she popped it, a white hard little thing came out and then it started to bleed and it had a little hole, it also looked like it was peeling of. She also said that it feeling like a tinge or wiggle like something is in it
Can you help or should I take her to the doctor ASAP
Thu, 4 Jul 2013
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Hi!. Thanks for your query. In case of your daughter she would have had a Boil and as she squeezed out that white stuff which is the main infected stuff. You see a GP who may advice a mild antibiotic with an ointment to apply. Nothing alarming. Be cool. Take care.
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Pimple On The The Areola Of The Nipple Causing Pain And Itching. Pus Formation. Need Immediate Care?

Hi!. Thanks for your query. In case of your daughter she would have had a Boil and as she squeezed out that white stuff which is the main infected stuff. You see a GP who may advice a mild antibiotic with an ointment to apply. Nothing alarming. Be cool. Take care.