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Nipple Itching: Causes, Relief & When to See a Doctor
Itching of the nipple is a common and usually harmless condition that can occur in both men and women. In most cases, it is caused by a local irritation or skin condition, such as eczema or dry skin. However, if the itching is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, such as a rash, discharge, or changes in the appearance of the nipple, it is important to see a doctor to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
In most cases, the itching can be relieved by keeping the area clean and dry, avoiding harsh soaps and detergents, and using a gentle moisturizer. If the itching is severe, your doctor may prescribe an anti-itch cream or other treatment.
Itchy nipples are not typically a sign of breast cancer, but it is important to see a doctor for evaluation if you are concerned about any changes in the appearance or feel of your breasts.
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