Mastitis most commonly occurs in women who are breastfeeding.

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Mastitis is a condition in which breast tissue becomes swollen and inflamed. This can cause symptoms such as pain or heat in the breast, or breast redness and swelling. This condition can occur in both men and women, but is most common in women who are breastfeeding, especially during the first 6–12 weeks of breastfeeding.

It usually appears suddenly as follows:

  • Breast pain
  • Have a fever of 38.3  degrees or higher
  • The breast tissue thickens to the point of being palpable as a lump.
  • Breast swelling
  • I have a burning sensation when breastfeeding.
  • Feeling unwell
  • Red and swollen skin

Mastitis can be caused by a number of things, such as:

Bacterial infection is a common occurrence during the first 1–3 months of breastfeeding. It is caused by bacteria that live on the nipple, on the skin near the nipple, or from the baby’s mouth entering the milk ducts through small cracks in the nipple area เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง. This causes the breasts to become inflamed, swollen, and have increased blood flow to the breasts.

Clogged milk ducts are a condition that may occur when a baby does not finish drinking milk from the breast or may be caused by hormonal changes in the body, causing dead tissue cells to shed and block the milk ducts. Milk therefore stagnates in the milk ducts, resulting in breast inflammation. In addition, blocked milk ducts may cause the area where milk stagnates to become a breeding ground for bacteria, which increases the risk of infection.

Lifestyle changes and self-care tips

  • Apply cold compresses to the breasts after breastfeeding.
  • Avoid overflowing milk for a long period of time before breastfeeding.
  • Get as much rest as you can.
  • Using a breast support bra

If mastitis is left untreated, it can lead to blocked milk ducts, which can lead to breast abscesses. To prevent this complication, patients should seek medical treatment as soon as they experience symptoms that may be due to mastitis.