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patches on breast

I'm 18.! i have a bf v rarely get physical.. bt many times i have noticed yellow patches on my breast yestrday morning i had few yellow patches which i dint notice and after i met nd got back home i saw yellow patches i thaught it is may be because of him suckin or biting it.! bt thn i checkd out my morning pictures n i noticed that those patches were already there on my breast.! Nd i smoke almost everyday so is it because of tht ??
m scared to tel it to my mom.!
please tell me the reason of those patches.!!
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ok.. wil try...
nd i jus calld to a Daignostic medical center they
suggested tht i shuld show it to gynecologist o else skin
doc..
culd pls temmi whm shuld i visit.??
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ok.. wil try...
nd i jus calld to a Daignostic medical center they suggested tht i shuld show it to gynecologist o else skin doc..
culd pls temmi whm shuld i visit.??
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no... there iznt ny pain o dryness... jus yellow patches..!!
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Hm, I've never heard of smoking causing patches of yellow on the breast.  Is it dry in those areas?  
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Probably from smoking then. Try to not smoke for a little while and see if they go away. When you stop smoking blood flow gets better, your skin receives more oxygen and nutrients. This can help you develop a healthier complexion all over. If you can't, then see what your doctor thinks of this. It could be something else.
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