If you are comparing one women to another, there is no definition for normal. Women have a huge variety of aureola sizes and they vary widely from person to person regardless of the woman's size or the size of the breast it is on.
It is called the areola.
It is normal to have small bumps on the flat, brown part of your breast called the areola. These bumps are called Montgomery glands. They secrete oil that helps to lubricate the areola. They become slightly larger and slightly red/pink when you are pregnant and breastfeeding
If a nipple is bitten off, it will not regrow on its own. In most cases, surgery would be required to reconstruct or repair the area. The color of the reconstructed nipple would depend on the individual's skin tone and the skills of the surgeon.
The symptoms that would you'd have if you get diagnosed with breast cancer : * lump or swelling in the armpit *changes in the breast size or shape * Dimpling or puckering of the skin-thickening and dimpling skin is sometimes called orange peel. * redness, swelling and increased warmth in the affected breast. *invent nipple-nipple turns in words *crusting or scaling on the nipple.
The term "supernumerary nipple" applies to individuals (as many as 1 in 50)who have an extra nipple, with or without an extra teat. Men are as likely as women to possess one, but it is often unnoticeably small.
due to their extreme chest hair growth it sometimes spreads to the nipple area.
Were all have 'bumps' in the dark area around the nipple. As to the tenderness, he may be responding to new surges in hormones now.
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Poorly planned development that spreads a city´s population over a wider and wider geographical area.
A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.
Yes mostly from the nipple and the Areola ( the coloured area around the nipple ).
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Any noticeable change in the nipple area should be checked by a doctor.
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cos it covers the nipple and contain dark pigment and have sweat glands
That can vary from male to female.
The ring around the nipple is called the areola. It is a circular area of pigmented skin surrounding the nipple and typically contains small bumps known as Montgomery glands. The areola plays a role in breastfeeding by helping the baby latch onto the nipple properly.