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Q: Bruised Areolas! What Is It?
asked by: dlisiouss on November 16th, 2005
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I was getting changed this morning when I noticed something on my left breast. Around my areola there was a dark circle that almost looked like a bruise. What is that? Does it have something to do with pregnancy or could it be somehting else???? Help!
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chrissy721
replied on November 16th, 2005
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It could be just a bruise...But definetly go get it checked out asap. It could be something serious and the sooner you get it checked out the sooner you'll know for sure. Also if it is something serious, alot of times they can take care of it before it get's real bad.

I don't know much about pregnancy stuff...But I dont think that sounds like pregnancy symptom. There is a "symptom" that right around your aerola's get darker, but what you are describing doesn't sound like that.
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AlyCarter
replied on March 3rd, 2009
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In response to the bruising, I’ve been using this stuff on my kids for a while that’s been working great. They both play soccer so they get cuts and bruises on their legs often, not to mention they’re just generally rough when they play. I was reffered to this stuff called bruiseMD (b r u I s e m d . c o m) by another mother at school. The ingredients are all natural and it works quickly so it’s a great bruise remedy. Hope that helps!
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