Causes of nipple discharge. Nipple discharge has many possible causes. Common causes include: breastfeeding or pregnancy – see leaking from your nipples. a blocked or enlarged milk duct. a small, non-cancerous lump in the breast. a breast infection (mastitis) a side effect of a medicine – including the contraceptive pill.
Here are some signs of a piercing infection: Yellow/Green Pus - a little bit of clear/yellowish discharge is normal. A thick, opaque yellow/green pus is not normal and is a hallmark of piercing infection. Tenderness and pain - pain is normal after a piercing But extreme pain and sensitivity to touch should be monitored closely. The key word here is “changes”, as some women do have retracted nipples; this is only a concern if this a new development for you. Breast cancer can also lead to discharge leaking from one or both nipples. Five early and common nipple signs. Rash around the nipple; A nipple that has become pulled in; A nipple that has changed its position Learn more about breast symptoms-teen including symptoms included in this guide are:breast pain (most common complaint)breast lumpbreast size, shape or symmetry questionsredness of breastnipple dischargecauses of breast symptomsbreast lump: fibroadenoma, cyst. see breast lump details belownipple discharge: milk, blood, pus, clear fluidacute breast pain with redness (only on 1 side): often an zUMBR. 231 235 69 379 338 127 273 135 242