BREAST ABSCESS


BAsic information

description

An infected area of breast tissue that becomes filled with pus when the body fights the infection. It involves breast tissue, nipple(s), milk glands, and milk ducts. They almost always occur in a breast-feeding woman.

frequent signs and symptoms

causes

Bacteria that enter the breast through the nipple. This can happen if a nipple gets dry and cracked from breast-feeding.

risk increases with

preventive measures

expected outcomes

Certain antibiotics and pain relievers will require that breast-feeding be stopped for a short period of time. It will then be necessary to pump the breasts.

POSsible complications

An abnormal opening (fistula) may develop between the breast and the outside of the body.

diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

Drugs for pain or antibiotics for infection may be prescribed.

activity

After treatment, resume normal activity as soon as symptoms improve.

diet

No special diet.

notify our office if

Fever.

Pain becomes more severe.

Infection seems to be spreading, despite treatment.

Symptoms don't improve in 72 hours.