Women with breast enlargement may or may not be able to squeeze fluid out of their nipples.
Women with breast enlargement may have nipple overflow, which is fluid squeezed out of the nipple, or they may not have overflow from the nipple. The color of nipple overflow in simple breast enlargement is usually colorless plasma or milky white. If the overflow is any other color, it may be breast enlargement accompanied by inflammation or other lesions in the breast.
In addition to nipple discharge, women with breast enlargement may also experience breast pain, which is often distinctly cyclical, i.e., breast pain is evident before the onset of menstruation and decreases after menstruation is over. However, in severe cases, the cyclical nature of the breast pain may not be as pronounced, or the breast pain may even be present throughout the menstrual cycle.
When women with breast hyperplasia experience nipple discharge, they should go to the hospital in time, and can undergo a ductoscopy to clarify the cause of nipple discharge for targeted treatment.