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NIPPLE PROBLEM

I don't know what topic should it be categorized in, but im just horrified. :(

Im 19 turning 20 this december (I don't know whether i'm still considered as a teen -.-)

IT'S SCARY!

I HAVE A PEELING NIPPLE! on my right breast.

To add fear, there's this mass email going around stating the symptoms of Paget's Disease of the NIPPLE!

One of the symptoms are PEELING of ONE NIPPLE.

I've read about some issues that it may be just dry skin, however, those who said it, said the peeling happens during winter. Singapore's a tropical country! Some said it's because of the bra.

I have no flaking, no pain, no fluid coming out from the nipple when squeezed and no lumps.

JUST THE PEELING NIPPLE.

It comes off and on, sometimes it's normal and smooth just like my left nipple, sometimes it's rough and there's dried skin on it. :( and my right nipple is bigger than my left. :(

Am I paranoid or what? :(

I know it's a rare disease but there's a possibility! :(

PLEASE HELP! :(
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well it is probably that u may be going through pms.

i read about that before.....

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It seemed to have dead skin around and on the nipple. :(
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wait, i'm not sure i understand this, is it the nipple itself? the whole nipple is peeled? or were there just dry skin that seem to flake off?..
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