How does tit have stink to return a responsibility
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If you want to avoid the smell of nipples, it is also possible that it will happen to you. In modern society, the pace of life is fast, the work and family are busy, especially the professional women who have a family are busy every day and almost ignore their own health care. Some women who are more particular about their appearance may pay too much attention to the health care and often make skin products, Skin information) care and beauty, but do not know the breast also need health care
How does tit have stink to return a responsibility
First: the nipple has a bad smell. This is body odor. In short, body odor is a special gland under the armpit, pudenda and nipple called acroplasmic gland. The female is more vigorous than the male
Second: it's not surprising that Fox odor can also be found on the nipples of patients with body odor. If this happens, because it can't be treated by surgery like under the armpit, we can only take a bath frequently, pay attention to keep the breast dry, and try to reduce the amount of sweating. We can also apply some body fragrance to cover up the smell from the nipples. If necessary, Patients can first go to the hospital to solve the problem of underarm body odor, so that the overall smell will not be particularly heavy
Third: the taste should be divided into milk taste and strange taste. The former is normal, while the latter should be on guard against breast hyperplasia or breast cancer. If you are not at ease, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and symptomatic treatment. The problem is not big. Please do not delay the best time for treatment. I wish you a speedy recovery!
matters needing attention
Regular self-examination of the breast, regular physical examination of the breast at the specialist, and regular mammography if necessary. In case of self discomfort or problems found in the examination, timely medical treatment should be carried out for early diagnosis and early treatment of various breast diseases