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Why do women have long breasts?

Don't be too nervous. Everyone has hair follicles around the nipple, and the nipple will start to grow long hair during development, so almost all women have breast hair growth problems to varying degrees. Some women have tufts of fine hairs next to their nipples, just like the hairs on peaches; Some women have long and obvious hair distributed between their breasts. I wonder where your chest hair grows. Is it on the areola (this is normal occasionally, but it may be problematic if there is too much hair), between the two breasts (like the part where men have chest hair), or on the mole on the chest (some moles in the dermis will have hair)? If the hairy breasts of women are similar to those of men, it can be suspected that it is caused by excessive male hormones, which may be endocrine problems or multiple ovarian cysts. Patients with excessive male hormones often have other symptoms, such as long hands and feet, many acne, long beard, male baldness, and long hair in other places where men usually have hair. If their breasts only have chest hair, there are no other symptoms. Then you might as well go to the dermatology department first, and then refer to the endocrinology department or obstetrics and gynecology department for examination if necessary. Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common disease in women with long breasts. Due to endocrine abnormalities, some women have obesity, acne, delayed menstruation or amenorrhea, infertility and other symptoms. For a while, and the pubic hair of the lower body increased obviously, and then chest hair was found. These manifestations are often the basic features of polycystic ovary syndrome. If most of the above symptoms are present, it is necessary to do endocrine examination. In terms of treatment, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination according to the specific cause, and then do regular treatment. If it is physiological and has a small amount of milk hair, you can choose to pull it out with tweezers. The specific method is: disinfect the tweezers with alcohol first, and then pull them out quickly. Pay attention to be as fast and accurate as possible to avoid skin allergies caused by plucking. Because the skin of the breast is delicate, you can use an emulsion containing bactericidal ingredients to moisturize and prevent it after pulling out.