Question

Hello, my daughter is nine years old, and I didn’t notice it before. Yesterday, I found that one side of her upper nipple is protruding, and it’s hard and painful when pressed. What could this be? Which department should I go to see a doctor?

Answer

Hello, based on the medical history you provided, it is currently considered to be due to development. You can go to the department of surgery for consultation! I hope my answer can be of some help to you. Please take a moment to evaluate my response, thank you for your guidance: There may be some regional inflammation of the breasts, and there may also be some signs of premature puberty. In this case, we should go to the local breast surgery clinic. Currently, we can still apply regional heat therapy, maintain a balanced diet, and take mild oral granules in coordination.