seems OK to me
The ONLY time nipples should have discharge is during pregnancy, and typically in the last trimester only. Ask your doctor to make sure there is no problem.Generally, discharge during pregnancy is NOT a sign of breast cancer.
it depends when she started
If it is not in the Song of Solomon, it should be.
You should first start by biting there nipples until they bleed. Then continue to massage the bloody discharge into your mouth then give him a teaser by spitting it in his eyes (or other oriphises). Now start by aggresively gnawing at his helmet (pretending to be a 'dirty little mouse'). This should get things started nicely. Finish by defocating all over his abdomen (post anal).
Inverted nipples are normal for some kids but i dont think the "smelly stuff" is. I think you should get her a checkup.
Any changes in the breast should be seen by a doctor. This includes lumps, discharge from the nipples and pain. You should do a self-examination every month and if you notice any changes at all you should make an appointment with your doctor.
as long as you don't try to pierce the nipples
Concentrate more on your nipples. If you can, lick and/or suck on your nipples. That should help.
Liquid coming out of a male's nipples, also known as nipple discharge, can be caused by various factors including hormonal imbalances, medications, or certain health conditions such as gynecomastia or breast cancer. It is important for males experiencing nipple discharge to seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Milky, white to off-white discharge is a typical symptom of hormonal changes and very rarely is indicative of anything seriously wrong. If this has been going on for some time and you are concerned about your daughter's health, please make an appointment with her primary care physician. Now that your daughter has started menstruation, you should schedule an appointment with an OB/GYN, or other primary care physician, and make sure everything is going as it should. This answer is provided by a healthcare professional, and not an M.D. This answer does not take the place of a doctor's advice.
A food handler that has discharge from the eyes should be removed from food handling. They should be employed elsewhere until the discharge has stopped.
If you're pregnant and are dropping blood clots (especially for a month!) you should definitely see a doctor immediately!