Usually no treatment is needed. The extra nipples DO NOT develop into breasts at puberty.
Call your health care provider if:
Talk to your health care provider if there are supernumerary nipples on an infant and there are other symptoms present.
What to expect at your health care provider's office:
The health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask questions about the patient's medical history. The number and location of extra nipples will be noted.
Review Date: 5/10/2006
Reviewed By: Daniel Rauch, MD, FAAP, Director, Pediatric Hospitalist Program, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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