If you notice sudden puckering or dimpling of the skin around or on your nipple—particularly if it occurs around just one nipple—call your doctor. This could be a warning sign of breast cancer.
Here are 7 more things you need to know about your nipples:
1. Nipple discharge is often normal—even if you're not pregnant or breastfeeding.
2. Third nipples are more common than you'd think.
3. Exercise can chafe nipples.
4. Hairy nipples are normal—even in women.
5. Nipple pain during breastfeeding is common (and preventable).
Throbbing, burning, cracked, or sore nipples
are all common complaints, particularly in the first few weeks of
breastfeeding. But if this pain
continues, consult a breastfeeding specialist; your baby may not be
latching on properly. Engorged breasts can also trigger nipple pain, as
can an infection of the nipples triggered by bacteria or Candida yeast, says one Australian study.
6. Inverted nipples are no cause for concern.
7. Nipples are erogenous zones for women (and for some guys, too).
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