Dear,
Welcome to HCM
We understand your concerns
I went through your details. A women can normally have some type of
nipple discharge throughout her adult life. For men, nipple discharge can indicate a problem. During hormone imbalances such as adolescence, the male gland can be stimulated. This
hormonal stimulation can result in gland growth (
Gynecomastia), tenderness, and produce milk and or nipple discharge.
If squeezed / traumatized enough, a clear fluid can be express from almost anyone. This is normal but hurting tissues this much is not a good idea.
With gland stimulation, the discharge can be milk like or thick like a pimple. Nipple discharge is a concern if:
bloody or fluid colored red, pink, or brown
looks like pus especially accompanied by inflammation and or fever
one sided (unilateral)
happens without squeezing the gland
sticky and clear or a cloudy black or brown.
I suggest you not to try diagnosing your problem. Please consult a surgeon.
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Hope this answers your query. Further clarifications are welcome.
Good luck. Happy New Year. Take care.