Nipple discharge

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Nipple discharge
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N64.5
ICD-9 611.79

Nipple discharge is the abnormal release of fluid from the nipples of the breasts. It is the third major reason, involving the breasts, for which women seek medical attention, after lumps and breast pain. The risk of nipple discharge increases with both age and number of pregnancies, but is also known to occur in adolescent boys and girls going through puberty. Discharge often is the result of stimulation of the breasts or by irritation through clothing.

[edit] Types of discharge

There are many different types of discharges. Some associations include:


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If the nipple discharge is ... It might be caused by ...
Clear, yellow, white or dark green Normal (physiological) breast function
Clear, straw-colored Early pregnancy
Thin, milky Pregnancy or breast-feeding
Bloody Intraductal papilloma
Breast cancer
Pus Breast infection
Milky or clear, possibly yellow or green Galactorrhea
Clear, yellow or bloody An injury
Yellow, green, brown or black Duct ectasia
Fibrocystic breast changes