“…Furthermore, a diagnosis and treatment algorithm for children presenting a bloody nipple discharge has been developed not so long ago 4 . Particularly, first‐line conservative management is usually recommended especially in girls, and surgery is mandatory only in selected cases 2,4,5 . In the present case, despite rarity of a “coffee‐colored” nipple discharge, the young patient was successfully treated via conservative therapy as recommended by the scientific community without the necessity to perform a biopsy and/or a surgical approach.…”