Cancer is a rare, but serious, potential cause of a of puffy areola. Breast cancer happens when the tissues of the nipple, mammary glands, or lymph nodes regenerate endlessly, which causes devastating tumors to grow and spread throughout the body. Most women with breast cancer have many more...
1. Hairy nipples Just as some men can grow hair around their areola, so too can women! Nipple hairs are common in females. That’s right, women can have pubic-like hairs growing around the outside of their nipples. In some cases, this may be due to more serious issues such as poly...
When do breast buds in babies go away? After the baby is born, the blood levels of estrogen (from the mother) fall, which gradually causes the breast buds to go away. Generally, breast buds go away by the time the baby is 1 week to 6 months of age. In some babies, however, the...