Fissure of the nipple

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Fissure of the nipple
An irritated nipple, or jogger's nipple, acquired while riding a bike on a warm day.

Fissure of the nipple, colloquially referred to as "jogger's nipple", is a condition that is the result of irritation of one or both nipples as the result of chafing, the friction of clothing against the nipple during physical exercise. The issue is commonly seen in athletes, such as runners or surfers[1] who do not wear rash guards.

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References

  1. ^ 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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