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The buds under your nipple are likely breast tissue, which includes glandular tissue and fat. In females, this tissue is involved in milk production and can develop during puberty. In males, these buds may be less prominent but can still be present due to hormonal influences. If you notice any concerning changes, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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What do breast buds look like?

Breast buds typically appear as small, firm lumps beneath the nipple area, often resembling a small marble or a pea in size. They may be slightly raised and can feel tender or sensitive. This development usually occurs during puberty as a part of breast development in females. The skin over the buds may also have a slightly different texture or color compared to the surrounding area.


How many taste buds are on a humans lips?

There are no taste buds specifically on the lips. Taste buds are located on the tongue, soft palate, and throat. Lips have touch receptors, not taste buds.


What are boy taste buds?

Almost every body has taste buds but girls have more than boys. There are no actual girl taste buds nor boy taste buds.


Where is the Human Tongue located?

The four basic kinds of tastes are: sweet, salty, sour and bitter. The salty/sweet taste buds are located near the front of the tongue; the sour taste buds line the sides of the tongue; and the bitter taste buds are found at the very back of the tongue. The center of the tongue has few taste buds. Babies have more taste buds than older children and adults. Not only do babies have taste buds on the tongue, but also on the sides and roof of the mouth. Taste buds disappear from the sides and roof of the mouth as a baby gets older, leaving taste buds mostly on the tongue.


What is the ring around your nipple called?

The ring around the nipple is called the areola. It is a circular area of pigmented skin surrounding the nipple and typically contains small bumps known as Montgomery glands. The areola plays a role in breastfeeding by helping the baby latch onto the nipple properly.

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I dont think you can work out the nipple lol, you can work out the muscle in your body under it (pectoral major) or burn fat under the skin... but you can't work out your nipple


Can you get a lump on your breast from nipple twistsers?

yes under your nipple from exesive hormone levles this is from past expeirience


Is it natural to have a lump under one nipple?

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.


What does it mean when a boy has a bump under his nipple?

IT MEANS PUPERTY


Can I have a tumor under my nipple?

The best thing to do is have it checked out by a doctor.


You are 14 and have a small hard painless lump under your right nipple you are embarrassed to go to anyone but am worried any ideas?

If you have lump under your right nipple you should watch it and go a doctor about it


Should a teenager get a nipple piercing?

Until a woman is 18, it is illegal for a shop to do a nipple piercing on her. For men it's not illegal as far as I know, but most piercing studios will not pierce someone under 16, others may refuse to do nipple piercings on a male under 18.


Does mark eahlberg have a third nipple?

yes, it is right under his left


When should ball under boys nipple disappear?

when they are done pubertie


How many taste buds do horses have?

It is unclear specifically how many taste buds a horse has. However, they have tastebuds under their tongue and on the roof of their mouth.


What happens when you smash the ball under your nipple?

you will eventually not able to pee and die


What do you do when you have a bump underneath your left nipple?

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.