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help me please

i'm a 19 years old female.Many years ago" since prep school" i found that one only of my nipples is cracked & was associated with lump under it but i didnt pay any attention...now the same nipple is inverted or cracked & i see like a cheesy while milky material..but its not fluid & the rim around nipple r darker in color not the areola which is showing a small 2 mm scar i dont know its nature.(im not pregnant or lactating )the other breast is showing  normal nipple but sounds the cracking isnt complete & no discharge but looks white also. i see lumps in all both breast ...But knowing that they r both very small type not pendulous.& my menarche was at 15 years old.i didnt go to any physician ..do u think its fibrocystic changes or cancer ?
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thanks liz & Ril for ur attention..i was always afraid to check this out or to see a physician but.. now time up..:
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I agree with lizziecee that its very hard to know what it is based on your description. At the least it could only be due to hormonal changes,  it may also be infection (one of the slower growing  kinds), or a  tumor (not necessarily malignant). The  best way to find out is to see a doctor.
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Your symptoms could be due to a number of possibilities....you really need to go and see a doctor to get a proper diagnosis. We can't do it over the internet.
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