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465775 tn?1268454288

Stingy Nipple

well i was walking one day and all of a sudden my right breast nipple starts stinging and wouldnt stop for like 4 hours, this happend to me 2 days earlier, my breast feels fine, just the nipple started to feel stingy i dont know what that means so could anyone give me an opinion please! Thank you
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Did you ever figure it out I have the same symptoms in my left nipple
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465775 tn?1268454288
thankyou =]
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468864 tn?1245250517
not a problem!!  i would definitly go for a check up just in case, its always good to have some sort of answer... ;-)
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465775 tn?1268454288
well i dont have a discharge, just the nipple hurts on and off, and its just the right one, but thank you for ur opinion =]
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468864 tn?1245250517
I have a coworker who experienced the same thing. She did have a slight discharge though.  I would go to a ladies doctor and have your breasts checked, it might just be an infection.  I don't think your pregnany because you would experience soreness not stinging pain....
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465775 tn?1268454288
well im on my period and i had sex on my first day of it and the condom broke and well i took a test today and it is the 5th day of my period and it read negitive, but i cant tell my mom about anything or she will freak like it hurts where the opening of your nipple is i cant explain it but it wouldnt stop hurting and thank you
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458967 tn?1268486055
well maybe you should take a preg test. because that is what happend to me when i got preg, and i called my doc and asked for an apointment and asked them if i had breast cancer and i described what was going on and it was just my nipple too. and it REALY HURTS good luk
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