I am not pregnant and i am not on Birth Control pill and have clear fluid coming from my nipple what can cause this symptom?
Clear fluid coming from your nipple can be due to nipple stimulation, hormonal imbalance, or pregnancy. See your health care provider for an exam.
Clear fluid from the male nipple when squeezed could be due to a condition called galactorrhea, which may be caused by hormonal imbalances, medications, or underlying health conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Probably not. Getting your period is a pretty reliable sign that you are not pregnant. It's normal to secrete small amounts of fluid from you nipples. If it seems excessive, consult your doctor. Well my daughter is 11 and she has liquid coming out of her nipples what does that mean??
This question was already, asked your not pregnant. Breast milk don't produce until the 8-9month. You're not pregnant and if you do have fluid coming from your breast it isn't normal and all it means is your hormones are out of whack and no you're not pregnant.
Yes. but your vaginal lubrication fluid color normally ranges from clear to milky. The color does not indicate whether you are pregnant or not.
Clear Vaginal Mucus
Yes its a possibilty definately. But you should see a doctor to be sure. If you are pregnant the clear sticky fluid coming out of your breast, is what helps build your baby's immune system the first few days its born.
infection
When you are pregnant those small bumps leak fluid to help lubricate your nipple to help it not dry out.
Either way you should see a doctor, because if you're not pregnant and you have this clear fluid, then there is some reason for that. NO!!!! Anytime I squeeze mine I have some clear milky stuff coming out of both. I had a baby 3 years ago and I have asked my OB-GYN and it is TOTALLY NORMAL AND HEALTHY. I am NOT pregnant.
Clear fluid coming out of your nose could be a sign of allergies, a cold, or sinus congestion. It could also indicate a cerebrospinal fluid leak, which would require medical attention. If you suspect a cerebrospinal fluid leak, seek immediate medical help.
The clear sticky fluid that spreads from an open wound on your head is lymph; if it is infected, it is pus.