yes it is mi nipples are like that to and theres nuthn wrong with that every bodys nipples r diffrent
It is normal for the nipple shape to change during puberty (in both boys and girls) and during pregnancy. If your nipple is changing at other times, see your health care provider.
You don't, your body begins growing them from the hormones in your body during puberty.
The size of a boy's nipples grow somewhat during puberty, so it will be dependent on his age and his stage in puberty.
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Nipple development typically occurs during puberty, starting around ages 9 to 14, and can continue through late adolescence. By the end of puberty, around ages 16 to 18, most individuals will have fully developed nipples. However, factors such as genetics and hormonal changes can influence the timeline and appearance of nipple development.
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.
The bump around a girl's nipple is commonly referred to as a Montgomery gland or Montgomery tubercle. These small, raised bumps are a normal part of the anatomy and are responsible for producing oils that help lubricate and protect the nipple during breastfeeding. They can become more prominent during hormonal changes, such as puberty or pregnancy.
If you feel a disc shaped lump in your nipple, then it is working out too much or puberty. Ask your doctor.
Absolutely not. Only puberty can do that or surgery.
man i have the same thing but I'm only 12 and its in my left nipple..my dad says its puberty but i don't think it is
Both male and female adolescents may experience a milky discharge during puberty. Nipple discharge in the adult male is more often associated with a malignant condition than in the female. Mammography should be performed and biopsy should be performed if a mass or mammographic abnormality is found.