Hi all. I am a 42-year-old male, who is hyperobated in nutritional treatment and hypertensive with treatment (amlodipine).
About 6 days ago, I almost accidentally noticed a drop on my left nipple.
It was transparent, it seemed to me that it was oily or of the texture of the water in a blister.
I cleaned it and I continued with my labors.
Later, I returned to control but did not have anything.
I pressed my nipples (very strongly) and it came out a little (very little of that liquid), it was not even a drop.
I cleaned it and put tissue paper over my nipple and left it overnight. In the morning the tissue paper was dry.
I tightened my nipple very tightly, and came back a little (very little) of liquid.
Leave the tissue paper one more day, without finding spots.
From Saturday to today, as I never had anything, today I strongly pressed the left nipple and that droplet came out again.
That is to say, it only comes out when pressed excessively hard.
I do not have chest pains, or itching, or lumps.
I have read everywhere that it is something abnormal in men and in all cases, they mention cancer.
Is it the only thing (cancer) that causes this or are there benign conditions that can make liquid come out of my nipple, more than anything when I press it hard?
Thank you.
Regards!