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First running associated injury 😢.

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Started C25K in January and graduated in March.

During my training and now post C25k, I was and continue to be very careful and listen to my aching body and now love running three times a week with varying distances of anywhere from 3K to 10K.

Luckily I’ve managed to avoid any injuries to date, that was until Wednesdays 10K run!!!

I’ve since been struggling from the dreaded but not much talked about;

JOGGERS NIPPLE!

And bloody hell, how painful has it been.

So today I purchased some Vaseline and sticky plasters, shaved my chest area and took precautions before running 😂.

So I suppose the message behind my post is to all men out there on this forum, protect your nipples before a run because believe you me, it hurts!!!!

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Sofabunny profile image
Sofabunny

Eek..🦍

Jay66UK profile image
Jay66UKGraduate

Any idea what brought it on? Best protection??

I’m a bit hairy for plasters 😳

in reply to Jay66UK

Jogger’s nipple is common in runners. It occurs when the nipples are irritated by rubbing and chafing against clothing during physical activity.

Jogger’s nipple is also known as runner’s nipple, surfer’s nipple, red eleven, raver’s nipple, big Q’s, red nipple, stingers, weightlifter’s nipple and gardener’s nipple, or nipple chafe. There are similar colloquial terms for almost any activity that can result in the condition.

Symptoms

Jogger’s nipple is very painful and can affect one or both nipples.

Common symptoms of jogger’s nipple include:

irritation

redness of the skin

soreness

dryness

If the nipple is irritated for a long period it may crack and bleed.

Causes

Jogger’s nipple is common in women who run without bras and men who wear shirts that are made of coarse material such as cotton. Also, it’s more likely to occur in winter when the nipple is more prominent and hard.

Treatments

A short rest from running to prevent further irritation will help your nipple to heal. You may wish to do some cross training, such as cycling, during this time to maintain your cardiovascular fitness. You can use an antiseptic cream on your nipple to treat the irritation and prevent infection. Always read the patient information leaflet that comes with your medicine and if you have any questions, ask your pharmacist for advice.

Do

Apply a waterproof adhesive bandage, or surgical tape over each nipple before exercise to act as a barrier between skin and cloth.

Don’t use a large, loose-fitting T-shirt during exercise.

Apply an anti-chafing balm or petroleum jelly prior to exercise on your nipples

if you’re a woman, you should wear a soft fibre and seamless bra

men should wear tops made from soft material

Wear a sports bra, shimmel, compression vest, or some variety of chest binding clothing.

Don’t

wear tops made of coarse material

Peer reviewed by David Toy, MCSP, Bupa Sports Medicine physiotherapist

Notsobigdoug profile image
Notsobigdoug

I know how you feel. I did a 7 mile run yesterday and was in so much pain. When I got home I noticed my right nipple was bleeding 😢.

in reply to Notsobigdoug

😵😵

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy5Graduate

Ooch! Hope it’s better soon. For us girlies a good sports bra is essential but sounds like a fitted man made fibre top is best for you chaps

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