One morning, I woke up to a yellowish- blue spot on my breast. I thought nothing of it because the night before I was with my boyfriend and we were fooling around and I just thought it was a weird colored hickey. I forgot about it until I woke up the next morning and it had gotten bigger and it was just yellow. I thought it was a bruise, but when I touch it, it doesn't hurt. I told one of my friends, and she said to tell my mom. Can you please help me, or tell what this mysterious "yellow spot" is?
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adviceman49 answered Thursday April 29 2010, 9:39 am: I am a great deal older than most of the advisers on this site, so my advice will be somewhat different from what you have received and may continue to receive from others.
I agree with your friend, show your mom. The advisors on this website are not doctors and should not be giving out medical advice. Whatever symptoms one person exhibits may not mean the same thing in another person.
The skin discoloration on your breast may just be a bruise or a broken blood vessel just under the skin. It also could be the sign of something else, what I’m not qualified to determine, neither is your mother unless she is a doctor or a nurse. If you fear she will find out you’ve been playing, doctor, as we use to call it I wouldn’t worry too much. Mom wasn’t born yesterday and knows all about being a teenage girl.
My advice; show mom the discoloration and let her decide if you need to see the family doctor. The doctor too knows all about being a teenage girl; be the doctor male or female. The doctor was once a teenager and they learned more about the effects of hickeys and burses in medical school. So there is no need for you to be embarrassed or fearful. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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