Nipple

The most common nipple discharge is a pale yellow serous discharge, which most often occurs in hyperplasia of the breast, intraductal papilloma, or breast cancer. Purulent nipple discharge is more common in breast inflammation and mammary duct dilatation. Bloody nipple discharge is common in ductal papilloma or breast cancer. Of course, hyperprolactinism caused by endocrine disorders can also cause nipple galactorrhea. It is recommended to go to the hospital for detailed examination to confirm the diagnosis and timely treatment.

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