Nipplé discharge is usually not a symptom of bréast cancer. But it is important to find out what is causing it and to get treatment. Here are some reasons for nipplé discharge:
- Pregnancy
- Stopping bréastfeeding
- Rubbing on the area from a bra or t-shirt
- Infection
- Inflammation and clogging of the bréast ducts (mammary duct ectasia)
- Injury to the bréast
- Non-cancerous brain tumors
- Small growth in the bréast that is usually not cancer (intraductal papilloma)
- Severe hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid gland)
- Fibrocystic bréast (normal lumpiness in the bréast)
- Use of certain medicines, such as birth control pills, cimetidine, methyldopa, metoclopramide, phenothiazines, reserpine, tricyclicantidepressants, or verapamil
- Use of certain herbs such as anise and fennel
- Widening of the milk ducts
Cancers that can cause nipplé discharge are:
- Bréast cancer
- Paget’s disease of the bréast (a rare form of bréast cancer)
Symptoms
Nipplé discharge that is NOT normal is:- Bloody
- Comes from only one nipplé
- Comes out on its own without you squeezing or touching your nipplé
- It comes out of both nipplés
- Happens when you squeeze your nipplés
Squeezing your nipplé to check for discharge can make it worse. Leaving them alone may make the nipplé discharge go away.
Medic Health
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