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Nipple discharge
I stopped breastfeeding in April. But saw some discharge in both the nipples on squeezing today because I felt my nipples were kind of wet.. one white drop.. others were liquidy neither transparent nor white.. was it breastmilk? I have fibroadenoma since 2018. A recent scan showed 5 lumps in total in both the breasts.. it said birads 2. What do I need to do now?
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Nipple Discharge you are getting is Milky (galactorrhea) and Clear/serous: Often hormonal changes, fibrocystic changes. You are getting discharge not because of fibroadenoma
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Ultrasound of both breast and axilla
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Excisional biopsy should be plan
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Get repeat scan after 6 months If any increase in size, you can consult a surgeon nearby for further evaluation
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Kindly Do usg b/l breast with axilla
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Sonomammography of same breast
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