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breast bleeding

Bel
I am 19 years old and single. I didn't have any sexual activity when this happened. I had my breast bleeding after a few days of pain of my two breasts. I thought I'm going to have my menstruation because of the breast pain, however, I just found out that my left breast is starting to bleed. It doesn't bleed constantly. It usually takes two to five minutes for the next bleeding. The blood easily clot or form and I had painful nipple on my left breast. The center of the nipple is deep. On the other right breast, it usually have a white discharge and with a fowl smell. Please tell what's this and what should I do? Why is this happening?
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I am 32 years old and have had an episode of have a bleeding discharge from only 1 of my breasts.  I did notice that this breast was tender as well.  My other breast has only had a yellowish discharge. This only lasted a short time, but I am not sure what this is.   Hope you can give me some advise.

Thanks!
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hi!  my sipster has just recently lost her 6 month fetus to a large omfalicil.  her reas milk still came in and has sipnce spped but know she is experipancing bleeding from her nipples.  what could thips mean?  is it a possiilipty that she now has breast cancer?  she ips taking a lot of medication, relaxers and pain killers, and has recently had a birth control shot.  f they have anything to do with  the bleeding i don't know but i am very worried.
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Dear Bel,
Nipple discharge is most often from benign conditions. Some women are more prone to more discharge including women on; birth control pills, certain blood pressure medications or on major tranquilizers. These medications increase prolactin levels in the body. There is also certain life periods when a person is more likely to get discharge than others: there may be more discharge at puberty and at menopause than the years in-between.   However bloody discharge could be a symptom of something more serious.  This may be an infection, but the first step in finding out what is happening is to have yourself evaluated by a physician.
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