my area near right nipple(aerola) become swollen and reddish. it has been 2 week since its swell and become larger by time. and the nipple become inverted. it feel like a lump at aerola.i been struggle to sleep due to this.when i told my mom about this, she say that when im a newborn my nipple have milky discharge. is it related to this lump? what may the cause? (i am 20).
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Your breast discharge when you were a newborn was perfectly normal, related to your exposure to your mother's hormones in utero. I'm sure that went away in a few weeks. Your present problem is different, I'm not very sure what is going on, but it sounds like a nonspecific irritation that will go away if you are able to eliminate that irritant. if your condition still continues after that, than see a breast specialist.