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Question: Ok I have a very nasty problem i have green oozing juices comeing out of my breasts i dont know what it is and neither does my husband but he doesnt want sex anymore becuase he gets grossed out when he squeezes them and i really really want sex but i dont want to cheat *wink* *wink*


Answers: Ok I have a very nasty problem i have green oozing juices comeing out of my breasts i dont know what it is and neither does my husband but he doesnt want sex anymore becuase he gets grossed out when he squeezes them and i really really want sex but i dont want to cheat *wink* *wink*

That may not be a serious problem, some benign disease like a cyst may cause it. May I suggest you positions that will prevent your husband looking at it? You know what I mean!

Meanwhile, look at this Q & A -

I am 28 with fibrocystic breasts. For the past week my left breast has oozed dark green fluid but I do not have the usual swelling or pain. Could this be cancer? My doctor has ordered a mammogram.
The discharge may be due to the fibrocystic disease. However, such greenish discharge is also characteristic for an inflammation of the breast ducts called mammary duct ectasia which is not usually related to an underlying cancer nor does it put you at greater risk than the normal for breast cancer. Ectasia is an inflammation of the breast ducts that is not caused by bacteria. While it is usually a benign process, it can sometimes look like a cancer on a mammogram and thus will most likely require a biopsy. Also, surgery may be indicated if there is a very persistent, copious discharge, breast pain, nipple retraction or an underlying mass thought to be an abscess or inflammatory mastitis. It is difficult to treat and excision of the inflamed ducts is only about 85% successful. Whether the mammogram is benign or not, you should see a surgeon experienced in breast disease for further management.


You will find it here-
http://www.wdxcyber.com/mbrdisch.htm#m01

Good luck!

Go to the doctor, woman!

That is disgusting.
See a doctor. ASAP.

i would get to the doctor as soon as you can. that cant be good.

GO SEE A DOCTOR!!!!!

Go to Doctor

GO TO THE DR RIGHT AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!

Girlfriend see a Dr. Monday morning!

Firstly, what makes you think someone else would want to have sex with you anyway if your husband wont.

Anywho, green in general indicates infection, so get yourself to a doctor as soon as possible before it gets worse and before it begins to make you sick.

Breast Discharge

Breast discharge is normal soon after giving birth and continues if a woman is breastfeeding. In other circumstances, however, release of breast milk can mean that the hormones causing milk production are out of balance. This condition is called galactorrhea. Release of a liquid other than breast milk can be a sign of infection, inflammation, or a tumor in the breast.

The pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, and ovarian glands all release hormones that govern production of breast milk. If the thyroid gland is not producing enough hormone it can lead to untimely release of breast milk. Another explanation is a benign (non-cancerous) growth on the pituitary gland. In these cases, menstruation usually stops as well. Diseases of the part of the brain that controls the pituitary gland are a third possibility. Other causes are stress, sexual stimulation, and drugs, including birth control pills, marijuana, narcotics, anesthetics, reserpine (Diupres, Hydropres, others), methyldopa (Aldomet), antidepressants, and other medications prescribed for mental and emotional problems.

In half of all cases, no cause is found. Your doctor may order blood tests, breast x-rays, and analysis of the fluid. If the liquid from the breast is not milk and is bloody, thin, white, green, or yellow, the cause is more likely to be a breast infection or tumor. If blood levels of a hormone that controls breast milk, called prolactin, are high, or your menstrual periods have changed, your doctor may look for a growth on the pituitary gland. An underactive thyroid can be identified through blood tests and can be treated by taking hormones in pill form. One drug, called bromocriptine (Parlodel), lowers prolactin production and may be helpful. Pituitary tumors may be removed surgically.





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