White granules on the areola are associated with Montserrat’s nodes, milk scabs, and other factors. When white particles appear on the areola and form small localized nodules, they can be considered to be caused by Montserrat’s nodules. Montserrat’s nodules are still present in women who are not pregnant, but they are more common after pregnancy, as the breast ducts develop after pregnancy and Montserrat’s nodules gradually increase in size with the breasts, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require treatment. In the later stages of pregnancy, white particles may appear on the nipples, which can be considered as milk secretion without timely cleaning, which will adhere to the areola area and therefore form milk scabs, which is related to the excessive secretion of hormones in the body after pregnancy, as long as you pay attention to breast maintenance, wear loose underwear and pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene to avoid the formation of breast nodules. The monsoon nodules in the breast area can play a role in lubricating the skin during breastfeeding and are part of the normal physiological structure of the breast.