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8/8/2019 Mastitis Symptoms http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/mastitis-symptoms 1/3 Mastitis Symptoms | Causes | Remedy | Diet | More Mastitis Treatments | FAQ's Mastitis is an infection that affects the tissues of the breast. Mastitis usually occurs to a woman when she is breast feeding. This is a typical infection which may cause pain in the breasts, making breast feeding an extremely painful and unpleasant experience for many women. There are many other symptoms that can be caused due to mastitis. Mastitis is caused due to bacteria which are usually transferred from the baby’s mouth. Typically, mastitis may occur about three to four months after the delivery of the baby. However, they can also be seen in women who have recently delivered a baby and those who are approaching menopause. Chronic mastitis can be an indication of a rare kind of cancer, also known as carcinoma. Symptoms of Mastitis Since mastitis is characterized by infection, there may be pain followed by redness and swelling of the breast. A woman may initially feel tenderness in the breast along with a sudden increase in its temperature. Some of the other symptoms of mastitis are fatigue, engorgement or enlargement of the breast, aches in various parts of the body and a general malaise, chills and fever, and finally uncontrollable shaking of the body especially at night. Sometimes, an abscess may form in the breast, causing complications in the infection. There may be formations of non cancerous benign masses on the breast too. These are clear indications of mastitis. You may also get tender lumps in the breast along with the presence of pus in the nipple area. If the symptoms persist for more than 48 hours, a doctor should be consulted. Mastitis Symptoms, Causes, Remedy and Diet  Causes of Mastitis There are many causes of mastitis, however, the primary cause is bacteria. If the baby’s mouth is infected by bacteria and there is a cut, crack, or a lesion on the breast, bacteria can get transferred into the woman’s breast and into the milk ducts, causing pain and inflammation. Mastitis home remedies and natural cures, Questions and answers Home Remedies for Mastitis The best home remedy for treating mastitis is to continue breast feeding. Though this may sound difficult, considering the pain that a woman is in if she is suffering from mastitis, breastfeeding can help clear out the bacteria from the milk ducts. Before you begin breast feeding, use a hot compress to relieve the pain and the swelling. This makes breast feeding a lot easier. Since the infection affects the body in general, you may also need to have some rest. Give your

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Mastitis is an infection that affects the tissues of the breast. Mastitis usually occurs to a womanwhen she is breast feeding. This is a typical infection which may cause pain in the breasts, making

breast feeding an extremely painful and unpleasant experience for many women. There are manyother symptoms that can be caused due to mastitis.

Mastitis is caused due to bacteria which are usually transferred from the baby’s mouth. Typically,mastitis may occur about three to four months after the delivery of the baby. However, they canalso be seen in women who have recently delivered a baby and those who are approaching

menopause. Chronic mastitis can be an indication of a rare kind of cancer, also known ascarcinoma.

Symptoms of Mastitis

Since mastitis is characterized by infection, there may be pain followed by redness and swelling of the breast. A woman may initially feel tenderness in the breast along with a sudden increase in its

temperature. Some of the other symptoms of mastitis are fatigue, engorgement or enlargement of the breast, aches in various parts of the body and a general malaise, chills and fever, and finallyuncontrollable shaking of the body especially at night.

Sometimes, an abscess may form in the breast, causing complications in the infection. There maybe formations of non cancerous benign masses on the breast too. These are clear indications of 

mastitis. You may also get tender lumps in the breast along with the presence of pus in the nipplearea. If the symptoms persist for more than 48 hours, a doctor should be consulted.

Mastitis Symptoms, Causes, Remedy and Diet 

Causes of Mastitis

There are many causes of mastitis, however, the primary cause is bacteria. If the baby’s mouth isinfected by bacteria and there is a cut, crack, or a lesion on the breast, bacteria can gettransferred into the woman’s breast and into the milk ducts, causing pain and inflammation.

Mastitis home remedies and natural cures, Questions and answers 

Home Remedies for Mastitis

The best home remedy for treating mastitis is to continue breast feeding. Though this may sounddifficult, considering the pain that a woman is in if she is suffering from mastitis, breastfeedingcan help clear out the bacteria from the milk ducts.

Before you begin breast feeding, use a hot compress to relieve the pain and the swelling. Thismakes breast feeding a lot easier.

Since the infection affects the body in general, you may also need to have some rest. Give your

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body some rest and get a lot of sleep.

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Diet for Mastitis

There is no special diet for mastitis. However, since mastitis is caused due to bacterial infection, atypical diet for mastitis is one which boosts your immunity. Fruits and vegetables are great for

building your immunity. An increased intake of vitamins A, C, B, and E can help you fightinfections better.

Cranberry juice is considered excellent to fight off bacterial infections. Cranberry juice is a naturaldisinfectant, which can help the body kill of unwanted bacteria. Probiotic foods can also help raiseimmunity.

Other Suggestions for Mastitis

Do consult your doctor and follow his or her instructions and the prescribed medication to treatthis disease.

These may grow and become obvious during pregnancy and shrink during pregnancy, women in

the age group of 20-30 are more susceptible to these adenomas. In order to be certain that theseare not fibroadenomas, simple breast examination and mammography are not enough to establishthat these are fibroadenomas it is necessary to take tissue samples of these breast lumps.

Mastitis is a breast infection caused due to bacterial infection; this breast infection may be causeddue to bacteria entering the breast during breast feeding.

There might be a development of abscess in case of advanced condition, in earlier symptoms theremight be breast lump development or thickening of skin in that area. Mastitis is not only for only

women who are breast feeding, post menopausal women also develop this disease due toinflammation of milk ducts that may cause discharge from the nipples.

Treatment of mastitis can be done by administering a dose of antibiotics, however, it is importantto know that this condition might not be cured completely, this might require surgery for removalof the mass.

Another reason for lumps in breasts is fibrocystic breast disease.

This disease may occur in women of any age, fibrocystic disease may or may not cancer

depending on abnormal cell growth, if this growth is present it means that there is a probability of cancer in the future. Sometimes this growth may occur before menstrual cycles and disappearafter these get over with.

Breast cysts are another type of mastitis; these are caused due to dilation of duct, where the sacsget filled with fluids. Breasts cysts may come and go depending on the hormonal imbalances,

these especially occur after age of 40 during the perimenopause period, cysts may feel tender andhard when touched, these may also appear before a fortnight of the period of disappear after the

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periods are over. Doctor cannot do a simple clinical exam for the breast cysts, he will require doinga fine needle aspiration, where he does check of the fluid inside these cysts, if the fluid is yellow orplain in color it is a normal cyst, if the fluid is bloody he may require to do further checks.