Nipple Line

*Nipple line* is an anatomical formation that is located on the surface of the human chest, at the intersection of the areolar zone with the xiphoid process. This line can be used to determine the presence of breast cancer. *What does a nipple line look like?* In 80% of cases, nipple lines are present on both breasts. In 15%, they are present on only one breast. In rare cases, the nipples are deep. Such representatives are not at risk for developing cancer. With a high nipple, the risk will be lower than with a low nipple. Fragility of the nipple line occurs due to the deposition of adipose tissue. After all, it is adipose tissue that takes the maximum load. There are two congenital modifications of the nipple according to localization - high and low.

>It is important to say here that the nipple is a miniature colostrum. Breast milk may be released from it after lactation stimulation is carried out. The location of the nipples affects the state of the circulatory system and milk ducts. Predisposed