Nipple pain is a relatively common breast disease in the clinic, including the following causes: a. Inflammation around the nipple can cause redness, swelling and pain around the nipple, especially when pressed the pain will increase significantly, and sometimes if serious, triggering mastitis can lead to fever, general weakness and other symptoms. Second, nipple pain for women is not excepted due to mastopexy pain, which may involve pain around the nipple, especially around the time of menstruation when the pain will gradually increase. As the end of the period, nipple and breast pain will gradually reduce, until the next menstrual cycle when the pain will be obvious again. The pain caused by the rupture of the skin at the nipple is also clinically more common. The actual pain in the nipples is best examined by a specific specialist to find the exact cause of the problem and to systematically treat it according to the cause.