Question About Nipples - For MALES (Believe it or Not)

lumberjacks94
lumberjacks94 Posts: 135 Member
edited October 2 in Fitness and Exercise
Yeah, kind of embarrassing, but during my last three runs I have had slight bleeding from my nipples from the friction of them rubbing against my drenched shirt. I tried using bandaids this last time but the sweat quickly made them fall off even though I thought they were on pretty good beforehand.

Can anybody recommend a good cream or something like vaseline that would be good to put on there or maybe suggest a bandaid made for that kind of thing.

And no, I'm not going to wear a sports bra! I don't care if it's my color! lol
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  • AggieCass09
    AggieCass09 Posts: 1,867 Member
    put bandaids on em


    the active brand...good stuff
  • reneelee
    reneelee Posts: 877 Member
    How about a powder. corn startch, baby powder, bond powder.
  • trelm249
    trelm249 Posts: 777 Member
    Try mole skin. Dr. Scholls makes it.
  • Maybe one of those moisture wicking shirts and put some baby powder on them?
  • channa007
    channa007 Posts: 419 Member
    use petrolium jelly.
  • smithskiman06
    smithskiman06 Posts: 29 Member
    Use Duct tape or mole skin.
  • IMYarnCraz33
    IMYarnCraz33 Posts: 1,016 Member
    i'm not male but have read about guys bleeding from nipples while running.
    it's quite common.

    There's a product out called body glide thats suppose to be really good.
    it's an anti-chafing thing that comes in a container like deodorant.
  • PalmettoparkGuy
    PalmettoparkGuy Posts: 212 Member
    Maybe a lighter weight shirt, like cotton.
  • Moriarty_697
    Moriarty_697 Posts: 226 Member
    I wish I knew. While I haven't had bleeding, I've had days where I've gotten quite sore. For me, it's only happened with synthetic fibres. Maybe try switching to cotton shirts until you heal.
  • I know a lot of people recommend a product called Body Glide.
  • BobbyDaniel
    BobbyDaniel Posts: 1,459 Member
    I haven't gotten to the point of bleeding, but have had some really bad irritation during some of my longer runs on really hot days...TS Lee caused me to have to rest a few extra days and they healed up. If you have a running store near you they will probably have some sort of product like Body Glide that will help, usually a small stick like a travel size deodorant size. I was given some in my swag bag from a run earlier this year and it has helped, even today. Good luck!
  • haha. are you sure about the sports bra?? lol. just kidding. i'm not sure if you have a hibbett sports store, but they have a cream/grease (whatever it is) for runner's friction spots. i used it when my thighs rubbed too much in my running shorts. and my husband now uses it for his nipples. i dont know the brand off the top of my head. but you can prob just find some at your local sporting goods store.
  • ErrataCorrige
    ErrataCorrige Posts: 649 Member
    Try surgical tape (but for the love of god shave any hair beforehand). Also, Lanolin is a lifesaver for keep them both moist and helping them heal.
  • It is going to sound strange.

    But, I would recommend lanolin cream. They make it for breastfeeding women. Because women whom breastfeed obviously can only use "natural" or non harmful products, it is a very good healing product. A little goes a long way. Believe me, it does work. I am sure you can find it at BabiesRUs or some where similar.

    Sarah
  • You can buy nipple guards at the running store. Like band aids but more adhesive and shaped to fit so to speak.

    Or you can use Mueller Lube Stick for Runners, or Body Glide. Both are lubricants you apply before the run.

    Good luck
  • pander101
    pander101 Posts: 677 Member
    Body glide. There's also other types of gels and what not at running stores if you look for them.
  • Have you contemplated jogging without a shirt on? I most respect the dudes who don't care if they're out of shape, jogging without a shirt on, its a pretty rare thing though.
  • I'm a little concerned that they're bleeding at all! Do you think that's something you might want to talk to your doctor about? Apart from that, try Lanolin. A lot of breastfeeding mothers use that to help their nipples heal.
  • Hahahahahahaha.

    Oh...this is serious?
  • TipMcE
    TipMcE Posts: 158
    Perhaps a lanolin cream meant for breastfeeding moms would help the skin heal faster (essentially we get the same problem). Lansinoh makes a good one that is not too greasy.
  • I understand that wearing something like an underarmour shirt works.
  • Wow....didn't know this happened to guys. That would suck. We have these things at work call tegaderm dressing. It's like a film of plast with sticking edges. Protects wounds from fluid. I know the sell them at walgreens maybe walmart. Good luck.
  • bregalad5
    bregalad5 Posts: 3,965 Member
    I'm a little concerned that they're bleeding at all!

    It's actually a common thing with male runners. I was reading up on some running things a couple days ago and randomly came across an article about males with bleeding nipples from running (was a bit awkward to read but was like an accident - I couldn't look away). They said what everyone here has said - Body Glide.
  • staceyseeger
    staceyseeger Posts: 778 Member
    NOT A GUY HERE, but I know: :tongue:

    The absolute worse thing I hate to see at the finish line is a guy's t-shirt streaked with blood. This is just as important as a sports bra. Wear a mositure-wicking shirt (never cotton - as it hold moisture therefore causes chafing) & check out www.nipguards.com.

    I learned this in a co-ed marathon training group. :wink:
  • lumberjacks94
    lumberjacks94 Posts: 135 Member
    I'm a little concerned that they're bleeding at all!

    It's actually a common thing with male runners. I was reading up on some running things a couple days ago and randomly came across an article about males with bleeding nipples from running (was a bit awkward to read but was like an accident - I couldn't look away). They said what everyone here has said - Body Glide.

    Oh, great was this awkward for everybody to read???
    Seriously though, thanks for the suggestions. I'm getting some Body Glide and better band aids today!
  • jacksonpt
    jacksonpt Posts: 10,413 Member
    Wear something like this under your regular running shirts. Super light, super comfortable, protects your nipples...

    Craft Pro Cool Mesh Super Light Sleeveless
    http://www.triathletesports.com/Craft-Mens-Pro-Cool-Mesh-Superlight-Sleeveless-p/194378.htm

    Or you might have luck with better shirts. A finer weave with softer materials might help. I bought some Champion brand running shirts from target that seemed nice, but they've chaffed/irritated my nipples every time I've worn them. None of my better shirts do.
  • ohpiper
    ohpiper Posts: 697 Member
    Yup..it happens. It happened when I did my first triathlon this summer and was wearing my cycling jersey for the run. By the end of the run..I got to experience that for the first time. I had heard about it, but never experienced it personally. I was then told to use Body Glide. Next time I sign up for something like that, I'll have to keep that in mind.
  • 27strange
    27strange Posts: 837 Member
    I had this problem when running in cotton t-shirts. The best thing to get is sweat wicking shirts like Nike Dri-Fit or Under Armour. These running shirts are way better for sweat management, comfort, etc while running anyways plus they keep the nipples from getting chaffed.
  • Well, well...you learn something new everyday!
  • ASPhantom
    ASPhantom Posts: 637 Member
    http://www.amazon.com/Nipguards-Runners-Nipple-Protectors/dp/B00473REDW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1316023160&sr=8-1

    Nipguards, and highly recommend Lanolin for repair.

    Happens to my husband too.
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