Nipple pain

2021-08-14 11:52:58
I Don't know from past 1 week why my nipples always pain and if I try to hold it for a sec it feels like shock kind of.. I have PCOS, is it due to the that??  what should I do??
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Not related to PCOD

Answered2021-08-14 17:32:57

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No dear no relationship with PCOS. It's normal pain needs treatment for the same.
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Answered2021-08-14 13:17:42

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This can be cyclic pain. Do you had similar pain before also. Do u have done self breast exam ? Do u have found any nodule , lump ? Is there any change in size and texture of nipple/ areola ? Or change in skin texture. watery discharge from nipples ?  As it should not be ignored. Tenderness can be due to underlying abscess/pus or infection. do u have fever or any other complaints or on any other harmonal medications or contraceptive pills. Consult me here on practo .

Answered2021-08-14 12:54:25

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See if there is any redness or swelling? This could be hormonal imbalances.

Answered2021-08-14 11:57:42

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Yes it is due to PCOS , it is due to hormonal issues , get your AMH level checked and also get your PROLACTIN levels checked, if abnormal, then take appropriate treatment for the same

Answered2021-08-14 13:11:13

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