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Im 14 and having breast issues! please help!

Hi im a 14 year old girl and I have been noticing nipple dicharge in both my breasts but more in my right one. It is about the size of an eraser shaving and the color is like creamish, the consistency is not sticy...more like a paste. It's like when you take a shower with chapped lips and you come out of the shower and the dry skin is a creamsih color and not sticky<--thats exactly what my dishcarge is like. I started noticing it a couple of months back but I didnt think much of it as it was very rare in occurence and only happened when nothing was covering my nipples (cold air hit it). A week or so ago, my right nipple which is the one with more discharge began to tingle ao I adjusted my bra and it stopped. My breasts have been sore recently and last night I felt my left nipple sort of burn a little and then it stopped. I also noticed my left nipple to be a little bit swollen when cold air hit it. By the way, I know im not pregnant. I also noticed a small rash near my areola a couple weeks ago but is only lasted like 1 minute and has not come back ever since. I think it was my nightshirt chaffing it. I had a yearly checkup back in mid may. Please, if anyone has any advice as to what may be causing my symptoms or experienced or are experiecning anything like mine, please post! Thanks!
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Thanks so much!
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Best thing to advise is go to the doctors. I went and didn't have much success in finding out what it is, but did find out, there were no lumps, no discoloration of the boob, no hardening of the boob which are signs of cancer or tumorious growth. Hormones is what I was told could be the culprit. But discharge can be a sign of something wrong, not just pregnancy.
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