Learn about skin and nipple changes in the breast so you know when to contact your health care provider.
Inverted nipple; Nipple discharge; Breast feeding - nipple changes; Breastfeeding - nipple changes
INVERTED NIPPLES
SKIN PUCKERING OR DIMPLING
This can be caused by scar tissue from surgery or an infection. Often, scar tissue forms for no reason. Contact your provider. Most of the time this issue does not need treatment.
WARM TO THE TOUCH, RED, OR PAINFUL BREAST
This is almost always caused by an infection in your breast. Rarely, it is due to breast cancer. Contact your provider for treatment.
SCALY, FLAKING, ITCHY SKIN
THICKENED SKIN WITH LARGE PORES
This is called peau d'orange because the skin looks like an orange peel. An infection in the breast or inflammatory breast cancer can cause this problem. See your provider right away.
RETRACTED NIPPLES
Your nipple was raised above the surface but begins to pull inward and does not come out when stimulated. Contact your provider if this is new.
Your provider will talk to you about your medical history and recent changes you have noticed in your breasts and nipples. Your provider will also do a breast exam and may suggest that you see a skin doctor (dermatologist) or breast specialist.
You may have these tests done:
Contact your provider if you notice:
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