I am a 15 year old and lately I have been developing a small lump under my nipple. It hurts when something accidentally hits it. Has anyone else had this? Am i normal?
YEAH U ARE NORMAL...IF U HAVE A LUMP UNDER UR NIPLE IT DOESNT MATTER....WELL ACTUALLY YEAH IT DOES MATTER...IM NOT TRYNA SAY U WONT GET ANY GUYS 4 DAT LUMP BUT PROBABLY IS SOMETHING U HAVE...PROBABLY U MAY HAVE SOME DECEASE OR SOMETHING...IM NOT TRYIN TO SCARE U IM JUST BEING 4 REAL....IF U DONT NO WUT IT IS THEN U SHOULD GO TO THE DOCTOR....AND DONT BE ASKIN PPL (IF U NORMAL) OF COURSE U NORMAL....WE ARE ALL HUMANS EVERYBODY IN DIS WORLD GOT PROBLEMS LIKE DAT...DAT DOESNT MEAN U ARE NOT NORMAL....(WINK)
See your doc.I went out with a doc,and she told me it's not about finding lumps,it's more about finding changes in stuff.Just check it out with a grown up doctor.Mine felt like broccoli and I just had a cist.And I've still got 2 bollox.Shit.you're on about nipples......
i had this same problem, in fact i wrote a story on here about it, it went away within a week or 2 if it's still there after that you should probably see a doctor, it might be a sign that your period is going to come soon also.
Is it part of the ring of lumps around your niple? if so, its normal. Also, if its not part of the ring, do you have chest acne/blackheads? cause if u pick at those, they can leave lumps. I did that once, and was freaked out cause I thoguht it was cancer, dermatologist siad it was just scar
If it's a small lump it could be a sign of pregnacy. I'm not suggesting that you are sexually active, you are only fifteen, and normally it's multiple tiny lumps, but it could be. I suggest you go see a doctor.
I had this exactly the same and it really scared me, so i went to a doctor and found out it was a lipoma (a small lump of fatty tissue). They can be removed, but usually go away. BUT DON"T ASSUME> GO TO A DOCTOR
I had this exactly the same and it really scared me, so i went to a doctor and found out it was a lipoma (a small lump of fatty tissue). They can be removed, but usually go away. BUT DON"T ASSUME> GO TO A DOCTOR