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Jogger's nipple (more correctly known as a fissure of the nipple) is a condition of soreness, dryness or irritation to, or bleeding of, one or both nipples during and/or following running or other physical exercise. This condition is also experienced by surfers who do not wear rash guards.
[edit] CauseJogger's nipple is caused by friction from the repeated rubbing of a t-shirt or other upper body clothing against the nipples during a prolonged period of exercise. The condition is suffered from mainly by runners. Long-distance runners are especially prone, because they are exposed to the friction on the nipple for the greatest period of time. However, it is not only suffered by sports people; the inside of a badge, or a logo on normal items of clothing can also cause the friction which results in this condition. [edit] PreventionThe condition is easily preventable. Viable methods include:
This condition should clear within a few days. If not, medical attention is warranted. Other skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, impetigo, fungal infections or an allergic reaction can cause nipple pain and changes in the appearance of the skin. In women, hormonal changes in early pregnancy or during menstruation can also cause nipple soreness and pain. [edit] Other namesJogger's nipple is also known as runner's nipple, raver's nipple, big Q's, red nipple, weightlifter's nipple and gardener's nipple. There are similar colloquial terms for almost any activity that can result in the condition. A mention of "guitar nipples" in the British Medical Journal prompted the invention of the nonexistent condition cello scrotum. [edit] See Also[edit] External links |
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