Brystvortens
Brystvortens, also known as breast vortices, are a phenomenon observed in the human body, particularly in the breasts. They are small, circular patterns that can appear on the surface of the skin, often in the areolas or on the nipples. These vortices are typically less than a millimeter in diameter and are caused by the natural movement of the skin and underlying tissue.
Brystvortens are not a medical condition and are generally considered to be a normal variation. They are
Brystvortens are usually painless and do not cause any symptoms. They are typically not a cause for
Brystvortens are not contagious and cannot be transmitted from one person to another. They are also not