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Im 14 and i have a bumpy bump on my left breast nipple. What can this be? cancer? |
the bump thing is under the skin no i think ur fine. if it worries u get it checked. but i have the same thing. and im fine. It is probably a pimple or even a bug bit. Sometimes little bumps just show up right around the nipple in the areola which is the darker circle around the nipple. I would watch it for a week or so and if it does not go away talk to your mom. If you don't feel comfortable talking to her then talk to the school nurse, or a sport coach if she is a woman or anyone at the school you are comfortable with. well if its above the skin its nothing. i have it too. but if its below the skin, try moving it, and it the skin above it moves over it, tell a female gaurdian and go to a doctor immediately, it could be serious If it is a bump above the skin then NO, if it underneath the skin actually inside your breast, then you need to see a doctor. If the lump moves with the skin then it is probably a dermal mole or minor sebaceous cyst - if the skin moves over the lump then it could be more serious. Either way - get it looked at - better to be safe than, you know..... the other thing.. Well Miss 14 year old. Maybe you should go show your bumpy bump to you mama. She knows best and will help you out. That aint cancer though. its probably just a sist talk to your mom or female guardian and let them see it I'm sure if they think it is something to worry about they will take you to the doctors. You should really get that checked immediately. that could be cancer, or a non-canerous cist. either way have it looked at! it cold be serious. could be a cist, but tell your Mom and have it professionaly looked at Nah, leave it |
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