Nipple Changes To be Checked Out - WomenWorking

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1 in 8 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year. The month of October marks the start of “Breast Cancer Awareness” and it is a very important reminder for women around the world to get their breasts checked out by a doctor as a preventative care measure. Although it is a good opportunity to receive professional advice, routine breast exams should be done regularly at home and it is important to note changes in areola color, nipple shapes, and skin texture. Below are four nipple changes one should keep an eye on that may indicate a health concern. Abnormal nipple discharge: According to a study done by the National Institutes of Health, nipple discharge accounts for 5% of breast cancer- like symptoms. The discharge, typically found in the milk ducts can vary in different colors, from hues of green and yellow to brown and bloody. The consistency can vary by either being milky or watery. Although, during menopause, some women may experience nipple discharge known as “Mammary Duct Ectasia.” It is important to note that this discharge is benign but still worthy of a check-up. Sudden nipple growth: Breast swelling is a common aspect of a hormonal change in […]

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