Q. I’m 16 and I have a nipple discharge and itchiness. I have swelling and tenderness in my armpit. What is this?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Based on your symptoms, it is likely you have a case of galactorrhea (aka nipple discharge) which is the result of an over-production of prolactin from the pituitary gland. This can be caused by medications, tumors, and other medical conditions such as kidney or liver disease. It may also manifest due to emotional stress or imbalanced hormone levels.
Itchiness and swelling in the armpit could indicate an infection such as mastitis which typically occurs during lactation but can happen to women even when they are not breastfeeding. Similarly, this condition could be due to swollen lymph nodes in your armpit that are associated with certain types of cancers including breast cancer if left untreated.
Given your age and personal history, it is advisable to visit your primary care physician for a clinical evaluation as soon as possible so that any underlying causes behind these symptoms can be correctly diagnosed before they worsen and require more aggressive treatment measures.
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