Get examined first.: If the nipple discharge you describe is spontaneous (meaning you DO NOT have to squeeze the nipple to get the discharge out), then it may be due to an elevation in a hormone called prolactin. A simple blood test can measure the level of this hormone. A thorough breast exam by your doctor would also be recommended.
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Nipple discharge: Nipple discharge can be normal for some. In general, clear, white, milky, yellow and green can be normal. Blood or a brownish color can suggest a more serious condition. If this is a new finding, you should contact your doctor for evaluation
Answered 8/12/2014
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