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Pagets disease of the nipple
What are the signs of Paget’s disease of the nipple?
The main sign of Paget’s disease of the nipple is a change in the nipple and/or areola, including:
the nipple area might become hard, lumpy or crusty – it may look like
dermatitis
or
eczema
the nipple area might appear red or angry-looking
there may be an ulcer
the nipple might flatten out or turn inwards (invert)
there may be a discharge or bleeding from the nipple
the area might feel itchy or sore
there may be a lump in the same breast.
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Treatments for Paget’s disease of the nipple
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