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"  Nipple Discharge Print Discuss Email Share Nipple discharge is the third most common breast complaint for which women seek medical attention, after lumps and breast pain . A woman's breasts secret some fluid throughout most of the adult life. The difference between lactating (milk producing) and non-lactating breasts is mainly in the degree or amount of secretion and to a smaller degree the chemical composition of the fluid. In non-lactating women, small plugs of tissue block the nipple ducts and keep the nipple from discharging fluid. Nipple discharge are often yellow, green, brown, bloody, or milky in appearance. Importantly, most nipple discharges, while often bothersome, are not cancerous. However, any woman with a suspicious or worrisome nipple discharge (see below) should consult her physician. Nipple Discharge is of Concern if it is: bloody or watery (serous) with a red, pink, or brown color sticky and clear in color or brown to black in color (opalescent) appears spontaneously without squeezing the nipple persistent on one side only (unilateral) a fluid other than breast milk Causes of Nipple Discharge Milky discharge (cloudy, whitish or almost clear in color, thin, non-sticky) is the most common type of discharge. Most milky "
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