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Breast inflammation (mastitis) is often caused by bacteria during breastfeeding.
Breast inflammation (mastitis) is often caused by bacteria during breastfeeding. The breast is painful, red and warm. Cooling after breastfeeding can provide relief, otherwise antibiotics can be prescribed.
Breast inflammation is caused by milk that is trapped in the breast (galactostasis) or by bacteria. This most commonly affects women who are breastfeeding, but can also occur in non-breastfeeding women.
A careful examination is done to find out whether there is a bacterial infection.
breast inflammation, mastitis, non-puerperal mastitis, puerperal mastitis, galactostasis
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