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I am a 14 years old girl.I found some small Wound on surrounding breast's nipple .But nipple is in correct position.No other change.no color change .this wound do not spread in to other part else that brown color part.wound is very less in number.is it a symptom of cancer?
Mon, 16 Jun 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello, Welcome to HCM,
With this history it is very difficult to tell what exactly you are having, around the nipple there will be a areola which will have small raised areas called as montgomery tubercles which is a normal physiological one.
As you are mentioning that nipple is in correct position,No other change and no color change suggests me that nothing serious.
I would suggest you to consult your doctor for physical examination to find out what exactly is the swelling. Thank you.
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Suggest Remedy For Wound In Breast Nipple
Hello, Welcome to HCM, With this history it is very difficult to tell what exactly you are having, around the nipple there will be a areola which will have small raised areas called as montgomery tubercles which is a normal physiological one. As you are mentioning that nipple is in correct position,No other change and no color change suggests me that nothing serious. I would suggest you to consult your doctor for physical examination to find out what exactly is the swelling. Thank you.