im a 13 year-old boy, and i have a bump inside my nipple, what does that mean??


Question:
i had a doctor look at it and she said she not worried about it at all, she said maybe a sign of puberty

Answers:
what do you think it is??

like breast cancer??

now THAT is funny!

Other Answers:
it is. I shouldn't know this but I snuck my brothers boy puberty book when I was 11.
it could be a tuuumaa
yeah could be a clogged gland.
It could be some tissue growth.
Could be a fatty corpuscle. Have it checked out.
It means you should stop playing with your own nipples.
ya does it kinda feel like round rings?? i had the same thing. i watched this thing on man boobs one time lol yes i know wierd but what ever and it said that when a boy is getting ready to go through puberty they start to grow boobs but it ends during puberty and ur just in that phase im pretty sure it will go away idk maybe a year or less i dont remember how long it took for me. and sometimes it kinda feels tender if its hit but ya dont worry it will go away
This is common in children when they reach puberty. My child had one too and it went away.
YOU HAVE BREAST CANCER! YOU'RE GONNA DIE!
DON'T TRUST THAT DOCTOR, SHE'S A GIRL!!!!

***This was just a STUPID JOKE. I apoligize for it. Blame it on the idiot answers I've seen recently elsewhere in this forum.***
It could be pubirty. Well, if it stays the same or similar then it's fine.

You're a good kid.
its probably like what everyone else has said. But I would watch it just incase, guys have been known to get breast cancer (thou you are pretty young) is there a history of breast cancer in your family? I really wouldn't worry about it unless it "changes"


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