Discover the anatomy of the nipple, its key features, variations, and crucial role in lactation. Learn about clinical correlates like polythelia.
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Nipple discharge that is not normal is bloody, comes from only one nipple, or comes out on its own without squeezing or touching the nipple. Nipple discharge is more likely to be normal if it comes out of both nipples or happens when the nipples are squeezed.
Actually, there are eight different kinds of nipples, says Dr. Tsippora Shainhouse, a board-certified dermatologist and pediatrician. All nipples are normal, and in fact, it’s possible to have...
The 8 Nipple Types in the World - Different Areola Sizes and Shapes
Your nipple is made up of smooth muscle fibers, connective tissue and milk ducts (tubes that carry milk). Each nipple has about nine small openings (orifices) where milk comes out.
The nipple is at the center of your breast and is linked to the mammary glands, where milk is produced. The areola is the darker-colored area around the nipple.