This could happen for a variety of reasons. It could be hormonal issues, an infection, chemically induced (such as steroids), or even cancer. It is definitely something that you need to discuss with your doctor.
So the breastmilk can come out so the baby can feed.
The nipple feeds by providing mother's milk for the infants. The milk is produced within the glands of the breast and come through the tip of the nipple.
see a doctor asap possible breast cancer don't be embarrased
Either you're out of fluid or the line is clogged somewhere.
i am 25 years old an unmarried women. It is come to breasat milk so what can do don't come breast milk. please tell me answer
Answer 1: Nippy to me means "COLD" Nipple is a woman's breast Hope this helps. Answer 2: "It is a nipping and an eager air." About the tenth line in Hamlet, used to describe the cold. Perhaps the metaphor is a dog, or a puppy.
yes some women experience nipple tenderness. This is separate from breast tenderness. Sometimes the breast tenderness may not occur, or may come later in the post-ovulatory stage of the cycle.
Nipple Discharge Nipple discharge, the common symptom of various mammary diseases, its clinical occurrence rate is about 8% or so. Nipple discharge is a common attendance reason, it can be seen in breast lesions, may also come from breast-outside factors, even could be the normal physiological phenomena. Breast cancer, papilloma, cystic hyperplasia were the main causes of nipple discharge.
well it could just be late and your pmsing
There is no reason for leaked milk to stink, if their is a bad odor to the fluid, see your doctor.
No they do not.
It is unlikely that fluid from breast cancer is infectious. Most cancers are non-infectious, they develop because of a mutation in that person's DNA - therefore fluids from that person should not be infectious. There are however some infectious causes of cancer, such a small number of viruses. If you are concerned that you have come into contact with hazardous material consult your doctor.