I'm 13 now and I've been dealing with this since I hit puberty so around 10-11 years old. I've had pretty much the same symptoms as all of you guys. The yellow flakey/crusty flakes around my nipple that appeared pretty randomly. I'm not sure if I should just pick them all off or what. They also hurt pretty badly if I do pick them off, I can't find ANY other information on this. What seems to help with the ichyness or the soreness after picking and even to keep the yellow demons down I recommend soaking a washcloth in warm-hot water then holding them onto your nipples.
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Well I'm experiencing the same thing with hard crust around my nips, but after I remove it carefully with a flat device it feels normal and when my partner suck them I can really feel the difference if goodness, Im sure its nothing wrong Im healthy and still here! Enjoying my life.
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I've had this issue myself since puberty, over 20 years ago, and I've been following this thread. After some sleuthing, I think that what an earlier commenter said has a high possibility of being correct for many of us--HYPERKERATOSIS OF THE NIPPLE (some people call it NHNA, or Nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple.) You can look it up if you need more information.
To assuage the minds of everyone here, as I know I was worried about it when I was younger, it seems like (from what I researched), it is a stand-alone, BENIGN skin ailment where the skin thickens up. It's related to hormonal changes, which is why many women get it either during puberty or during pregnancy.
It looks like there is no "one and only" cure as it is not that widely known about but people have tried and had varying degrees of success with things like topical steroids, a carbon dioxide laser, shave excision, and other things. It seems like after this diagnosis you are either sent to a dermatologist for a prescription for some topical cream or to a plastic surgeon for a laser or excision.
Having hyperkeratosis of the nipples does not necessarily mean you have cancer or anything else. HOWEVER, please check with your doctor as whatever you have might not be that, and it might be something like Paget's disease, eczema, Bowen's disease, dermatophytosis, or superficial basal cell carcinoma, or something else.
But it also could not be. So just breathe, relax, and go see your doctor! It seems like this is a relatively unknown condition so it helps to go to your doctor so that it can become more well-known and we can have better solutions and treatments for it. Don't worry about being embarrassed, doctors have seen a whole bunch of stuff and they're there to help you figure this out.
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