Breasts are an important part of women and a symbol of charm. However, as people grow, their breasts also change as the body changes. Some women will grow a lot of nipple hair around their areola, while some women will not grow any hair at all. These are all normal phenomena. However, some people have strong hormone secretion, so their hair will grow more and longer. If you are worried about affecting your appearance, you can try hair removal. But if it is accompanied by other symptoms, it is a different matter. There is a disease called polycystic ovary syndrome, which is an endocrine disease in which the ovaries are enlarged and contain many small fluid-filled cysts, the level of androgen increases, and ovulation cannot occur. The main symptoms of patients are menstrual disorders, generally infrequent menstruation, decreased menstrual volume, and gradually progressing to amenorrhea. Because androgen levels are too high and ovulation cannot occur, the patient may become infertile. The patient may also have excessive hair and hair growth around the areola, and may be prone to acne, oily skin, obesity and other symptoms. If this is the case, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to rule out pathological factors causing the symptoms. Many women find that they have hair growing around their breasts, or even on their areolas and nipples. No matter whether it is thick or thin, long or short, it is a trouble for women who love beauty. What's worse, some women find it indescribable embarrassment to face their sexual partners with breasts covered with hair. Why do hair grow on breasts? Physiological: Everyone has hair follicles around their nipples, and the nipples begin to grow hair during development, so almost all women have nipple hair growth problems to varying degrees. Some women have a few tufts of very fine hair next to their nipples, like the hair on a peach; some women have longer, obvious sweat hairs distributed between their breasts. Pathological: There is a disease called polycystic ovary syndrome, which is an endocrine disease in which the ovaries are enlarged and contain many fluid-filled cysts, the level of androgen increases, and ovulation cannot occur. Such patients may have excessive hair growth and hair around the areola. If this is the case, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to rule out pathological factors causing the symptoms. Some women may suddenly experience an increase in breast hair over a period of time. This may be caused by endocrine disorders or medication. In this case, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible to find out the cause. What is the normal amount of milk hair? Almost all women have different degrees of nipple hair growth problems. Some women have a few tufts of very fine hair next to their nipples; some women have longer, obvious sweat hair distributed between their breasts. All types and amounts of nipple hair are normal. Some people may have very light and fine nipple hair, like the hair on a peach, while some women may have dark and thick nipple hair, like the hair in their private parts. How can I get rid of them? Pulling it out with tweezers is the best option: first disinfect the tweezers with alcohol and pull it out quickly. Then use alcohol or a lotion with bactericidal ingredients to care for the breast skin to prevent infection. Usually the breast hair will not grow back within a few weeks. If you have a lot of breast hair, you can use a depilatory designed for sensitive skin, but it will only be effective for a week. Do not use hot wax to remove hair, because the skin around the nipples is too delicate. Do not shave with a knife, because that can easily cause the nipple hair to grow in reverse. I feel my nipple hair has increased recently, why? Some women find that the hair in the nipple area becomes thicker during pregnancy, but if this is not the case for you, the sudden growth of nipple hair indicates a hormonal imbalance and may also be caused by medication. Please go to your doctor for a comprehensive examination as soon as possible or seek help from an endocrinologist. |
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