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Medicine / Inverted nipple / Nipple discharge / Nipple / Lactiferous duct / Duct ectasia of breast / Galactorrhea / Breast lump / Nipple adenoma / Breast diseases / Anatomy / Breast
Date: 2013-11-25 20:46:38
Medicine
Inverted nipple
Nipple discharge
Nipple
Lactiferous duct
Duct ectasia of breast
Galactorrhea
Breast lump
Nipple adenoma
Breast diseases
Anatomy
Breast

How is nipple discharge treated? Nipple discharge diagnosed as ‘physiological discharge’ requires no treatment. It is important to stop expressing, or squeezing the nipple and breast, as this causes more fluid to be

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