My nipples have turned green. Why would that happen???


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Go to the Dr. You need to have it checked out, unless you have been allowing an alien to touch you! LOL
Perhaps you mean a discharge? Maybe Galactorrhea?

Signs and symptoms
Galactorrhea most commonly affects women ages 20 to 35 who've had at least one previous pregnancy. The hallmark sign of galactorrhea is nipple discharge. Usually the discharge is white or clear, but it can be yellow or green. Bloody nipple discharge isn't galactorrhea.

Fluid may leak from one or both breasts, either spontaneously or when you manually manipulate your breasts. You may notice a persistent discharge, or it may occur intermittently.

Nipple discharge that is bloody, spontaneous and persistent from one duct may be a sign of an underlying breast cancer. Nipple discharge that involves multiple ducts and occurs after breast stimulation — not spontaneously — more likely points to a noncancerous (benign) condition.
PLEASE GO SEE A DOCTOR!GOOD LUCK!


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