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Hello, and thank you for sharing your question with the community. I understand how frustrating this must be for you. I'd love to offer some detailed advise, but first I will need more information.
Are you breast feeding? Are you around children often? Did you just give birth? Leaky breasts are common after giving birth.
Breast discharge can still occur even if you are not breast feeding or you did not just give birth. It is best to see your doctor so he can determine whether the discharge is normal or abnormal.
Normal discharge can be caused by over stimulation such as squeezing, or compression. If your discharge is normal, it is best to let your nipples rest. Do not squeeze them or handle them too much in order for the condition to improve.
If your doctor determines that the discharge is abnormal, he will be able to tell you what actions to take.
I hope this was helpful. Let us know if you have any more questions.
Faith
December 20, 2014 - 8:59amThis Comment
Am still single, have not given birth before.. but have aborted before, sometime the water will stop but now my man can not have fun with like before because he always angry with the way water come out of my breast... so crazy
December 20, 2014 - 10:55pmThis Comment
this always make me sad because my bf always feel sad to have anything with me, is i also squeeze my breast it will also come out,, what can i do ?
December 20, 2014 - 7:26amThis Comment