Breast knots in young males are not uncommon and, by themselves, are generally nothing to worry about. The underlying question here is, of course, could this be cancer? While childhood cancer is thankfully rare, it can occur, so there are some things to look for... * When they appear before age 10 (excluding newborns) and after 15 (especially when puberty is complete). * When they last longer than 2 years. * When other symptoms of illness appear, such as unexplained weight loss or night sweats. * When the lump is larger 1 inch in diameter or seems to spread out in a stellate (star-like) pattern. * When it appears fixed to the skin, or there is dimpling over it. * When the lump appears somewhere other than directly under the nipple. * If the nipples leak fluid, such as blood, clear fluid or milk (yes it can happen in boys). Presence of any of these symptoms is not diagnostic of cancer, but a boy displaying even one of them, should be seen by his doctor forthwith.
A lump under one or both nipples is a common change during both male and female puberty.
It is not a normal thing for an 11-year-old boy to do.
A normal 12 year old boy is probably around 5ft. and up. :)
Yes it is prefectly natural, I went throught the same thing
Not normal.
allow your friend to bite on nipple like girls and kiss your friend
yes
NO!!!!!!!
not normal at all.
yes its normal
yes it does by:chris
No. I wish I could tell you more but that is the first time I've ever heard of this. Tell your parents.
yes its normal