A deep areola may lump and lumps
A deep areola and a lump can be a symptom of Parker's disease. Nipples have persistent redness and swelling, unknown secretions, and peeling of crusts that cause itching and burning. At the beginning of the disease, the nipple is itchy or strangely itching, and the pain is red. Then the nipple and areola skin are red, and there are yellow-brown scale-like crusts, and the skin of the crust is exposed with mild erosion and chronic eczema. There is an unhealable wound on the nipple. The diseased skin is stiff and well-defined. Nipples may be invaded and damaged as the disease progresses, and the areola may be lumpy and deep.
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