Most of these lumps that appear are harmless but you should ask your mom to take you for a check-up if you are worried or it looks or feels strange.
Teenage boys get lumps under the nipples as they go through the hormonal changes of puberty. You didn't say enough to offer you a better answer than to say you should get a health care professional to evaluate those lumps.
i havee the samee questionn! i dont have boobs yet and i have a quarter sized lump under both nipples and they are hard and sore when touched... i wonder if its just puberty??
A lump under one or both nipples is common in early puberty for both boys and girls. If you are not in puberty, a lump under one nipple deserves a checkup.
Hair on or around the nipples grows for maximum warmth during chilly days. The male orangutan grows approximately 64 nipple hairs to sustain its core temperature just like humans do.
You can't decrease the size of your nipples. During puberty all boys nipples get larger but some boys also experience temporary enlargement of the surrounding tissue. If this began when you were 12 and you are now 14 it will probably begin to go away pretty soon.
I went to the doctor for that and he said they are normal and called breast buds, but if you are worried it doesnt hurt to see a doctor, google it too ...It's called gynomecastea. It sometimes develops during puberty for males. It may go away and it may not. It is often genetic, and there is a surgery for it but is not always necessary
A bump under the nipple is normal in both male or female puberty, and can be found in one or both nipples. If you have a bump under your nipple at some other stage in your life, see your health care provider for an exam.
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these changes are necessary, otherwise we will remain under developed. also we will bot be able to reproduce without puberty.
In a word, No. A person's physical build, voice, or mannerisms have nothing to do with being a homosexual. Additionally, "overly sensitive" is a very subjective term, and could be caused by any number of factors, including age, use of steroids or hormone therapy. Sometimes, people just have very sensitive nipples. Unless you are over 18, have breast tenderness, and/or discharge from your nipples, I wouldn't worry about it too much. (If you are under 18 and going through puberty, sensitive nipples and breasts - that's right, guys have 'em too - are 100% normal.)
Stretching has not been proven as an effective enlargement technique, and there is no normal reason for someone still going through puberty, to have interest in penis enlargement. Stretching can cause damage. It can destroy blood vessels under the skin and put strain on the fibres that connect the penis to the body.
Men's nipples can lactate, but not under normal circumstances. This is often associated with the use of human growth hormone and can even be an indicator of cancer.