Whether white granules on the nipple is normal or not should be determined by the situation, which may be caused by Montgomery’s Nodule, endocrine disorders, hair follicle clogging and other reasons.
1. Montgomery’s Nodule: Montgomery’s Nodule is a phenomenon in which glands on the areola are used to secrete oil to protect the areola and nipple, which is common in post-pregnancy women, and is normal if there are no symptoms such as itching, pain, swelling, and so on.
2. Endocrine disorders: endocrine disorders and the resulting disruption of progesterone and estrogen levels may cause white nipple particles, which is not normal.
3. Hair follicle blockage: Hair follicle blockage refers to the accumulation of sebaceous gland secretions in hair follicles, which leads to the blockage of hair follicles and the formation of white granules in the nipples, which is not normal.
It is recommended that patients with white granules in the nipple, after ruling out normal phenomena such as Montgomery’s nodes, should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and then deal with it accordingly under the guidance of the doctor.