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      Kekkaishi last edited by

      I have montgomery tubercles (nothing new really), but I noticed that they are more prominent than usual on my right nipple.
      I read in articles that they are completely normal (in women).

      Do you have them and should I consult with a doctor?

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        lololulu19 @Kekkaishi last edited by

        @Kekkaishi They are sebaceous glands - tiny glands that are in various places on the body, and called different things when they get swollen with oil. They are said to be harmless.

        Do not go by what I say, BUT... I think you could pop them like zits - or otherwise drain the oil from them and they would subside.

        I would see a dermatologist about them.

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          raphjd Forum Administrator @Kekkaishi last edited by

          @Kekkaishi

          On the nipples is mostly on pregnant women, but they are extremely common on both genders.

          They are quite common on the eyelids, especially in teens and young adults of either gender. These are best left to an eye doctor since they are so close to the eye.

          They are just oil glands where the skin grows over the opening.

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