I never had this back then. Its only around the nipple area not exactly scattered around the whole areola. Its a whole bunch of them on both nipples i've been getting more over the past months.
I have high testosterone and lots of hair loss. Now thiss !!
please help me does anyone know what this is?
I'm so scared. All my hairs almost gone and now this . I hope its not cancer. I feel like crying.
I posted a picture so you all can see. I hope thats okay. The ones that look big there actually all small but in clusters and stuck together. As you can see i have some montogomerys turbercles on the areola. Don't know if these are the same. I'm getting more and more.
You should definitely go see your doctor about this. Any breast changes should be considered serious enough to consult your doctor. It may not be cancer, but it could be a number of different breast disorders. Do you have any itching or pain on the nipple?
no there isnt any itching or pain i get breast pain before a period though. The weird thing is its on both nipples. Could it be the testosterone. I also have increase facial hair, hair loss, lots of acne, darkening near my armpits. My periods are on time every month though.
By looking at this can you tell me anything? I'm going to call my gyno asap monday morning.
Hi actually, looks like the same I have, except my bumps are more prominent I was scared too, especially because I also had gotten a mole...and I have those white bumps other places as well... so I finallly asked my doctor about it... and she said it was quite normal :S so I guess it is, although that didn't make me feel much better about it, except the relief of apperarently not having cancer but dunno what to do about them :S
really the same lol -- i feel normal. It looks kinda weird compared to the regular ones women get. Are yours in clusters like that sorrouding the nipple. I cant even count how many are there ?? Are yours uncountable?
I also have them! I don't think they are that abnormal. I've had plenty of breast exams and none of the doctors have mentioned anything. Plus you can spy at porn and see those same bump clusters on some women.
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I totally just pulled out my bad girls and studied them to remind myself of the pattern of the cluster. Mine aren't that noticeable, but they are only on one. Go figure! I've also had many breast exams and my doctor never mentioned it. I would only be concerned if there was also pain involved.
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It is quite normal to have small bumps in the areola. These bumps are oil-producing glands that secrete a lubricant to make breast feeding easier.
- Discovery Health: Breasts
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I'm twenty-one, newly single, recently diagnosed, and fighting for a direction in my life. Just started acupuncture for my PCOS, as well as supplements.
Hmmm, I have it too. Never thought it was abnormal and my doctor has never said anything about it. I do have one larger bump right by the left nipple that showed up when I was a teenager. I asked my doctor about it back then and she said it was nothing to worry about. 11 years later its still there. But really, yours don't look weird at all to me. If you are worried, mention it at your next visit, but I highly doubt its anything to worry about, especially cancer.
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Yep, I have them too.. Guess I never thought anything abnormal about it. Seems like I have had it forever. I don't even know what normal is anymore. I just know that PCOS changes so many things physically. It's not fair, but I try to remember things could be so much worse.