nipple peeling
Introduction
Introduction Peeling of the nipple is a common problem in women. It is usually caused by physiological factors, such as the liquid secreted by the sebaceous glands. When these fluids are discharged, some sputum-like bodies are formed. If there is a nipple retraction, the secretion will increase locally. Of course, there are also pathological factors, so it is necessary to pay attention.
Cause
Cause
Physiological factors: the inner hormone level of the nipple lactiferal receptor, the process of regular hyperplasia and recovery, sometimes a small amount of catheter fluid is secreted, and some sebaceous glands next to the nipple also have a secretory function. When these liquids are discharged, some sputum-like objects are formed. Therefore, normal women may also have dandruff around the nipple. If there is a person with a nipple retraction, this secretion will increase locally.
Pathological factors: eczema of the nipple, sebaceous gland inflammation, etc. can cause peeling of the nipple.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Near-infrared mammography scan for nipple discharge examination
Infrared examination of the breast excludes breast disease.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
There are many reasons for causing peeling and should be identified.