The pain and slight warmth in one nipple could be due to increased touch or friction in that area. This can stimulate the mammary gland beneath the nipple, causing it to feel swollen or warm. To see if the discomfort improves, try to avoid touching the area for about a week. If the warmth persists, it would be best to consult a doctor.
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