What are the symptoms of nipple discharge?
The main symptom of nipple discharge is the fluid that comes out of the nipple. Other symptoms may include:
- Changes in the colour of the discharge
- Discharge that occurs without squeezing the nipple
- Breast pain or tenderness
- A lump in the breast
- Redness or swelling around the nipple
What causes nipple discharge?
Nipple discharge can have different causes, including:
- Hormonal changes, such as those that happen during your period
- Breastfeeding or pregnancy
- Infections of the breast or nipple
- Certain medications
- Non-cancerous growths in the breast
How common is nipple discharge?
Nipple discharge is quite common and can happen to people of all ages. Most of the time, it is not a sign of something serious.
Who is more likely to get nipple discharge?
Some people may be more likely to experience nipple discharge, including:
- People who are pregnant or breastfeeding
- People who use certain medications such as hormonal treatments
- People with conditions that affect hormone levels
How can I treat nipple discharge?
Treatment for nipple discharge depends on the cause. If it is due to hormonal changes, it may not need any treatment. If an infection or another issue is found, a healthcare provider may suggest:
- Antibiotics for infections
- Changing medications
- Other specific treatments based on the condition
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Final thoughts
Nipple discharge can be normal or a sign of a health issue. If you are worried or if there are other symptoms, it is important to talk to your GP or healthcare provider.