Fissure of the nipple
Fissure of the nipple | |
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Other names | Jogger's nipple, Surfer's nipple |
An irritated nipple, or jogger's nipple, acquired by a man while riding a bike on a warm day. | |
Causes | Chafing during physical exercise |
Prevention | Nipple patches |
Treatment | Petroleum jelly |
Frequency | 2-16% of runners |
Fissure of the nipple, colloquially referred to as "jogger's nipple", is a condition that is the result of chafing of one or both nipples. This can occur in both men and women during physical exercise such as long distance running where there is prolonged friction between the nipple and clothing.[1] The issue is also commonly seen in surfers who do not wear rash guards or wetsuits.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Mailler, E.; Adams, B. (2004). "The Wear and Tear of 26.2: Dermatological Injuries Reported on Marathon Day". British Journal of Sports Medicine. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine. 38 (4): 498–501. doi:10.1136/bjsm.2004.011874.
- ↑ Iain Brown. "Surfer's Nipple". Causes of Nipple and Breast Pain in Surfers. SurfersNipple.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
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