Discharge from the nipples can vary in color and consistency due to several factors, including hormonal fluctuations, infection, or benign conditions like duct ectasia. Yellow discharge from one nipple may indicate an underlying issue such as a blocked duct or infection, while clear discharge from the other may be normal or related to hormonal changes. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper assessment and diagnosis if there are significant differences in discharge between the two nipples.
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If still experiencing discharge after a yeast infection was supposed to clear, it's important the individual see a doctor right away!
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Yes, it is possible to have increased vaginal discharge in the days leading up to implantation. This discharge is typically clear or white and can be a normal symptom during this stage of the menstrual cycle. It is important to remember that not all women experience this symptom.
I am just a nursing student, but my advice is see your primary care physician a.s.a.p. Nipple discharge is not normal and should be looked into. Are you doing self-breast exams? Have you/your partner noticed any lumps in your breasts? Have you had any weight loss? Do you go for a regular mammogram?
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yes she does , her right nipple is pierced .
Yellow vaginal discharge is a sign of infection. You should see a Dr right away.
Right nipple, Left nipple, Both nipples, Stomach, Butt, Right leg, Left leg, Both legs, Mouth and finally, use the "hint" and hold onto the nipple that the arrow points at.
Nipple piercing is not only for the look of the piercing but also for personal stimulation, once healed nipple piercings can be quite erotic and will add sensation when the right jewellery is in the piercings.
If you have lump under your right nipple you should watch it and go a doctor about it
Talk to your doctor right away.