first off im a guy. 14 and a half. well i was out in the pool cuz i went to get the drink i had on the side. i guess i put my nipples up to the side and it kinda hurt...i went to reach up for it with my arms putting my chest against the ground...
well i felt their to see if anything was wrong and i had lumps right under the colored part of my nipples on both sides!
whats the deal here? im a guy and i know its rare to have breast cancer and its usually only occuring in men to!
Additional info, added Sunday July 3 2005, 1:51 am: Well my lumps do hurt. wen i touch themt they hurt alot. so is it just infected under there? ive had this for a couple months also i figured it out a while ago i just thought it wasnt a big deal. i remember it happening after i got a titty twister. so could it just be all messed up from tht?. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? crazyoutyamind answered Sunday July 3 2005, 1:44 am: my mom had brestcancer and how she found out was she had lumps but the did not hurt but yes i think you should go to the doctor i mean its better safe than sorry you know well i hope i helped and if you have ne more quistions drop em off in my inbox [ crazyoutyamind's advice column | Ask crazyoutyamind A Question ]
britBRITisHERE4you answered Sunday July 3 2005, 12:10 am: Okay, well those two other people are not really respecting your question. Here's my answer. Well men can not get breast cancer, its impossible only women can. And maybe there is a infection in the tissue around it or maybe you irritated the skin around the nipple to cause it to swell. It is nothing big or anything you should freak out about, but if it continues to hurt and get larger you shoud tell a parent and get it checked out : )
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