It sounds like a mole. You shouldn't try to remove it because moles have their own blood supply. Go to the doctor and tell him you are considering having the mole removed and he will let you know what your options are.
Bleeding from the nipple can be caused by various factors such as friction, hormonal changes, or benign conditions like cracked skin. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying health concerns, especially if the bleeding is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms.
Words describing the breast of an animal include: thorax chest breast To describe the milk-producing (mammary) glands of a mammal, equivalent to the breast(s) of a human female, terms could include: mammary or mammaries breast(s) udder(s) To describe the equivalent to the nipple(s) of a human female, terms used could be: teat(s) tit(s) nipple(s) mamilla or mamillae
The ring around the nipple is called the areola. It is a circular area of pigmented skin surrounding the nipple and typically contains small bumps known as Montgomery glands. The areola plays a role in breastfeeding by helping the baby latch onto the nipple properly.
They one of many channels that carry milk from the lobes of each breast to the nipple. They carry milk made by the breast tissue found nearest the chest wall.
The retroareolar region is the area behind the areola of the nipple. It is commonly associated with breast health assessments, including breast exams and imaging studies. Changes in this region may indicate underlying breast conditions that require further evaluation.
The nipple is nipple tenderness. Breasts tenderness is usually when touching any part of your breast..apart from your nipple...causes tenderness.
No, squeezing a nipple doesn't cause breast cancer.
A long breast with no nipple.
A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.
severe breast pain; changes in the size of a breast or nipple; changes in the shape of both breast and nipple; pitting, dumpling, or redness of the breast skin
Pasties are basically nipple covers. They are 'pasted' on to the breast over the nipple with an adhesive therefore showing the whole breast minus the nipple.
The breast.
To remove the tissue and skin from the breasts to get reshape and reduce the breasts size. It can also make the area of dark skin surrounding the nipple (areola) smaller.
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Nipple retraction is rarely a sign of breast cancer, and is only clinically significant if the nipple used to "stick out" and is now retracted. If it was always retracted, there is no cause for concern.