What causes tiny liquids to form in the boobs and gradually discharges such that you can see the tiny bits liquid.
Muriel AlcalaNew You
What causes the boobs to discharge when you’re not pregnant or breastfeeding?
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A clear and watery discharge is a common symptom, which many ladies will have at some point in their life time. Occasionally, thyroid disorders might be associated with discharge, but they tend to be in both breasts. Single duct discharges are usually due to conditions of the duct, like infection, papillomas, etc. If it is a single duct discharge, just keep a watch over a month or so. In a majority of ladies, it may settle on its own. If it doesn’t, then you may seek a medical attention, preferably from a surgeon, not a gynecologist.
Unless you are pregnant or nursing a baby nothing should come out of your breast. You need to see a doctor immediately. You could have cancer of the milk duct in the breast and if caught early is highly curable. Do not hesitate. Now, do keep in mind that if you are not pregnant or breastfeeding then in general there’s a cause for the discharge and this could be an infection, cysts or a benign tumor. But in about 10% the cause is breast cancer.