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http://www.babiestravellite.com/NRTFON/NUK-Ready-To-Feed-Orthodontic-Nipple.html

That's the only place I've seen them. I personally just buy the Nuk Nipples at babies r us and the 4 pack of generic nipple rings.

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Definition

Nipple problems can include tenderness, skin changes, changes in shape, or discharge from the nipple portion of the breast.

This article is about nipple problems or changes in women who are not breast-feeding or who have not just had a baby (postpartum).

Alternative Names

Discharge from breasts; Milk secretions; Lactation - abnormal; Witch's milk; Galactorrhea; Inverted nipple; Nipple discharge

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Nipple tenderness or skin changes may be caused by:

  • Bacterial or fungal infections
  • Dry skin in the areolar region (the darker area surrounding the nipple) of the breast
  • Injury to or friction over the nipple area
  • Paget's disease.

The likelihood of nipple discharge increases with age. It is somewhat common in women who have had at least one pregnancy or during the final weeks of pregnancy.

A milky nipple discharge is rare in men or women, but it does occur. When it occurs in men or in women who have never been pregnant, it is likely to be caused by an underlying disease. However, even then nipple discharge has many other causes that are NOT breast cancer, including:

  • A tumor in the brain called a prolactinoma or microadenoma
  • A small, noncancerous growth in the breast called an intraductal papilloma
  • Breast abscess located underneath the areola (most commonly seen in women during breast-feeding)
  • Injury to the breast or chest wall (milky discharge)
  • Pregnancy, usually during the second trimester
  • Severe hypothyroidism
  • Use of certain drugs, including birth control pills, cimetidine, methyldopa, metoclopramide, phenothiazines, reserpine, tricyclic antidepressants, or verapamil
  • Widening of the milk ducts (called ductal ectasia), normally not a cancerous problem
  • "Witch's milk," a term used to describe nipple discharge in a newborn. The discharge is a response to hormones from the mother before birth, and should disappear within 2 weeks.

Nipple inversion is a condition that you are born with. Nipple retraction may be caused by aging, duct ectasia, infections in the milk duct, or breast cancer.

Symptoms

Breast changes that may occur:

Changes in the shape of the nipples may include:

  • Inverted nipples, in which the nipple is indented into the areola, but will often come out with breast stimulation or during pregnancy
  • Retracted nipples, in which the nipple was raised above the surface but begins to pull inward and does not come out when stimulated

Nipple discharge may be:

  • Milky (galactorrhea)
  • Clear, bloody, or discolored (green or brown) discharge
  • Present only with pressure on the breast or without pressure (called spontaneous discharge)
  • Present in one or both nipples

Skin changes around the nipple may include:

  • Redness, tenderness, and cracking of the skin surface of the nipple
  • Dimples, puckers, or a rash on the skin of the nipple or the areola (darker skin that surrounds the nipple)
Signs and tests

The health care provider will take your medical history and perform a physical examination.

Tests that may be done to look for causes of nipple discharge:

Other tests that may be done include:

  • Mammography, performed in all cases
  • Ultrasound of the breast
  • Breast biopsyif a mass or lump is found, if the mammogram is abnormal, or if the discharge is occurring on its own without any pressure on the breast
  • Ductography or ductogram, an x-ray with contrast dye injected into the affected milk duct
  • Skin biopsy, if Paget's disease is a concern
Treatment

Treatment of nipple discharge caused by conditions outside of the breast include:

Abnormal findings on a mammogram or breast ultrasound will be biopsied and often removed.

Most women with breast discharge who have a normal mammogram, breast ultrasound, and physical exam can be followed safely over 1 - 2 years with a mammogram and physical exam repeated during that time.

Removing all or some of the breast ducts (called subareolar duct excision) may be done right away, or after a period of observation. Often a ductogram is done before surgery.

Steroid creams, antifungal creams, and antibiotic creams may be used to treat skin changes around the nipple.

For information on breast and nipple care while breast-feeding, see:

Expectations (prognosis)

Most women with inverted nipples who give birth are able to breast-feed without complications.

In most cases nipple problems do not involve breast cancer. These problems will either go away with the right treatment, or they can be watched closely over time.

Complications

Nipple discharge may be a symptom of breast cancer or a pituitary tumor.

Skin changes around the nipple may be caused by Paget's disease.

Calling your health care provider

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if:

  • Your nipple becomes retracted or pulled in when it was not that way before
  • Your nipple has changed in shape
  • Your nipple becomes tender and it is not related to your menstrual cycle
  • Your nipple has skin changes
  • You have new nipple discharge
References

Valea FA, Katz VL. Breast diseases: diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant disease. In: Katz VL, Lentz GM, Lobo RA, Gershenson DM, eds. Comprehensive Gynecology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Elsevier; 2007:chap 15.

Leitch AM, Ashfag R. Discharges and secretions of the nipple. In: Bland KI, Copeland EM III, eds. The Breast: Comprehensive Management of Benign and Malignant Disorders. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2009:chap 4.

Gray RJ, Pockaj BA, Karstaedt PJ. Navigating murky waters: a modern treatment algorithm for nipple discharge. Am J Surg. 2007;194:850-854.

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A small amount of milk leakage is quite normal.

Th breasts are becoming active in their intended function,

which is to provide nourishment for the baby.

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It isn't that bad just as long as you breath in through ur nose n out ur mouth only when I got mine done I was getten my second nipple done I tensed up n it hurt a little bit because I was ready for it. It also depends on ur threshold for pain is too. It isn't that bad just follow the bodypiercer's instructions afterwards and you'll be just fine.

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Don't, public pools contain MILLIONS of microbes and could in theory contain Hepatitus and a fresh piercing is the perfect spot for all those microbes (including Hepatitus) to get in. Just stay out of the pool for about 2 months until you can change your jewelry without any type of pain and all the goo is gone (off the barbell when you remove it).

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A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.

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The nipple is lateral to the sternum.

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Yes, each normal nipple has multiple openings.

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That you decided to get a nipple piercing.

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If the nipple is exposed, then yes.

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Nipple - album - was created in 1994.

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Nipple as a decimal is fat. Giggle boobie

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A long breast with no nipple.

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It means she has only one nipple as she was born with one nipple.

and also that her parents did not like her. :)

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The nipple is nipple tenderness. Breasts tenderness is usually when touching any part of your breast..apart from your nipple...causes tenderness.

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A third nipple is also known as a supernumerary nipple or accessory nipple. They are diagnosed at a rate of one in eighteen in males and one in fifty in females.

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Scaramanga has a supernumerary nipple, also known as a third nipple.

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Close nipple refers to the length of threading on a nipple. For example, a nipple with threading on both sides that does not meet in the middle would not be a close nipple. If you were to "CLOSE" the gap between the threads, making the threading span the complete length of the nipple, then it is a close nipple.

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yes he has his left nipple pierced

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A nipple flapper is a device that flaps your nipples around for you!

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Nipple to the Bottle was created in 1982-10.

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Well little jimmy, milk can come out of the girls nipple, but a male nipple is purely for show.

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A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.

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Holes in the nipple are normal There are holes through which milk can flow, and holes for the oils that lubricate the nipple. If this is a new hole in your nipple, see your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.

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It varies from person to person, depending on the size of your nipple.

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Because it tastes like a nipple when wet.

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nipple tweaks!! hundreds and hundreds of nipple tweaks!

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Mamillaphobia. Mamilla is Greek for "nipple" + phobia.

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Athelia means absence of a nipple.

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The nipple feeds by providing mother's milk for the infants. The milk is produced within the glands of the breast and come through the tip of the nipple.

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If there are any small cuts or abrasions on the nipple, or if milk is sucked from the nipple, the aids virus could be transmitted.

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Drive a 1/4" 12 point socket just a little smaller than the nipple base on over the nipple and the socket splines will bite into the nipple. Then unscrew it with a ratchet.

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Yes, after extended use, nipple suction does make the enlargement and elongation permanent: the nipple will not stay erect, but will stay out and function like a normal nipple--enlarging when stimulated.

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Common reasons for undergoing nipple replacement surgery include restoring the appearance of the nipple after mastectomy, correcting nipple abnormalities, and enhancing the aesthetic outcome of breast reconstruction procedures.

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A hose nipple is a push-on fitting that allows you to connect the hose to a threaded fitting. See related link below for a picture of a hose nipple.

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A baglet is another name for the nipple, or a nipple-like structure made from latex.

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When you do nipple stimulation you will induce a contraction.

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Pasties are basically nipple covers. They are 'pasted' on to the breast over the nipple with an adhesive therefore showing the whole breast minus the nipple.

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mine took about 2-3 months but it depends on the size of your nipple if they pierced the nipple or the areola and how well you take care of it

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The nipple is typically located at the level of the fourth intercostal space, around the mid-clavicular line in adults. However, there can be variations in nipple position among individuals.

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To make a simple fake nipple piercing, you need to obtain a nipple ring and bend the ring with pliers so that the ring looks like a U shape which you can then apply to your nipple and adjust to your own needs.

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