Nipple discharge repeat checks and under arm odor....

Hi I wonder if anyone can please advise. Initially I was not to concerned but lately I'm worried. So a year ago I went to the breast clinic and had a core biopsy which turned out to be a papilloma. 
 

one year later suddenly my left breast (same breast) quite literally exploded fluid pouring out! At first thigh white and pouring out, then it turned clear then to blood. It's not stopped. I then ( after never ever being someone who sweats started sweating really bad upper body). I get putrid smells from my underarms despite washing up to ten times per day and having prescription strength deodorant. I saw a doctor at the breast clinic and they did an ultrasound and saw nothing of concern however they would like me to be checked every 6 weeks until it stops or something 'shows up'. Please can anyone help? Have you experienced this do I have early onset signs? Why are they discussing testing me for the braca gene?? 
my under arm area in certain parts is very tender to touch I'm fearful something is happening. Now with this awful awful smelling sweating ( came on out the blue, blood tests have ruled out hormonal or menopause etc). 
can anyone advise? If I slightly touch my breast I either get a little bit of thick white followed by lots of clear fluid then blood or on one occasion I had red blood followed by black blood. They said to cancel if it stops ? I of course don't want to waste their time, equally I wish I could just ask them to scan all under my arm pits and both breasts however I have no distinct lump just very tender areas that feel hard if pushed in. 
 

any advice would be greatly appreciated 

mang thanks 

xxx

  • Hi MumOfThree8579,

    I'm sorry to hear of the issues you're experiencing and I'm sure this must be really difficult as well as unsettling. It's good to hear the medical team are keeping an eye on things but I appreciate this may not be helping in the short term.

    It's hard to answer your questions as really it's only the specialists who can do this. But certainly don't feel like you're wasting their time - it's really important for you to get some answers and/or some next steps to help deal with this.

    I hope it's not too long to wait for your next appointment but if you feel you need to see someone sooner, give the hospital a call.

    If you'd like to talk things through with someone in the meantime, our nurses are available on 0808 800 4040 (Monday-Friday, 9-5).

    Wishing you all the best,

    Ben
    Cancer Chat Moderator