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		<title>After Breast Feeding Mastitis Cares</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After breast feeding mastitis is quite uncommon, as mastitis occurs during breastfeeding. Mastitis is the infection of the breast that occurs commonly within the two to three postpartum months, while the mother breastfeeds her baby. Infection may develop inside the milk ducts as a result of bacteria that have been passed to the ducts through [...]]]></description>
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<p>After breast feeding mastitis is quite uncommon, as mastitis  occurs during breastfeeding. Mastitis is the infection of the breast  that occurs commonly within the two to three postpartum months, while  the mother breastfeeds her baby. Infection may develop inside the milk  ducts as a result of bacteria that have been passed to the ducts through  the opening of the nipple from the skin or from the baby&#8217;s mouth. This  is the main cause of lactation mastitis and it is the main reason why  the disease is not so common in women who stopped breastfeeding their  babies.</p>
<p>Breast feeding after birth is the very common process. Breast feeding  after birth is always recommended over formula because the breast milk  contains everything the baby needs in order to develop healthy and  strong. The breast milk contains many ingredients that could not be  reproduced artificially in formula. So mothers are recommended to  prolong breastfeeding their babies as long as possible and avoid  formula.</p>
<p>But the main concern for mothers is how the breast after  breastfeeding looks like. When breastfeeding is no longer done, the  milk-producing structures of the breast shrink to the size they had  before pregnancy. But nursing however can stretch the skin and tissue of  the breast and in some cases, this may result in an empty or stretched  out look of the breast. Although this is not a medical concern, this  matter often worries mothers.</p>
<p>Several studies showed that more factors contribute to the change of  the appearance of the breast in women who stop breastfeeding. They  include the body mass index (BMI) meaning the fat percentage of the  body, the numbers of pregnancies a women had, age, and a large  pre-pregnancy breast size and not least, a history of smoking. In some  cases, one of the breasts may remain slightly misshapen. Most women can  notice a certain asymmetry between their two breasts mainly because  after breastfeeding the breasts become independent. So, while one of the  breasts may return to its initial size and shape, the other may stay  larger or it may droop or flatten. In some women, the difference between  the two breasts may reach even one cup size.</p>
<p>Commonly, the breast problems that arise after breastfeeding are  cosmetic and not medical. However, women should stay up-to-date with  their regular breast screenings and continue having self-examinations  that could reveal lumps in the breasts, examinations by a specialist and  mammograms. These are the ways women can protect themselves from many  types of diseases that affect the breast, and especially breast cancer.  It is however believed that women who breastfeed have a low risk of ever  developing breast cancer.</p>
<p>Mastitis can still occur, even though it is not very common after  breastfeeding. Women who experience any signs of infection such as pain,  fever and general malaise or dimpling, unusual nipple discharge or a  lump in the breast should contact their doctor.</p>
<p>So, after breast feeding mastitis can still occur and that is why  women should always be aware of any abnormal changes that may happen  with their breasts.</p>
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		<title>Pregnant Breastfeeding Mastitis Facts and Myths</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:47:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnant breastfeeding mastitis is a term that refers to all pregnancy, breastfeeding and mastitis. The three main concerns of breastfeeding women are if they can get pregnant while breastfeeding, if they should stop breastfeeding after they have found out they are pregnant and how it is mastitis related to breastfeeding and pregnancy. This article has [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pregnant breastfeeding mastitis is a term that refers to all  pregnancy, breastfeeding and mastitis. The three main concerns of  breastfeeding women are if they can get pregnant while breastfeeding, if  they should stop breastfeeding after they have found out they are  pregnant and how it is mastitis related to breastfeeding and pregnancy.  This article has the aim to answer to all these questions.</p>
<p>Contrary to common belief, breastfeeding does not protect 100%  against further pregnancies. Women who are breastfeeding can get  pregnant if no other contraceptive method is used. Moreover, many women  remain pregnant while breastfeeding. The next concern is if  breastfeeding while pregnant is healthy and safe for all three members  of the family involved: newborn, mother and the baby to be born. The  opinions are however divided. For example, La Leche League International  supports breastfeeding during pregnancy but doctors or other people may  consider that continuing breastfeeding while pregnant is not safe not  healthy. Their main arguments are that breastfeeding usually results in  uterine contractions and increases the risks of miscarriages. However,  those who are pro breastfeeding during pregnancy respond that uterine  contractions are common during pregnancy as a result of exercise or  orgasms and those women who choose not to wean their toddlers after  getting pregnant again do not have an increased risk of miscarriage  unless they were already at risk for it.</p>
<p>Many women however choose to keep breastfeeding their newborns  because this is in the baby&#8217;s best interest. They may feel more tired  and may require extra rest, as well as an adequate nutrition is  required, that will support the nutritional needs for both babies, born  and unborn. It is recommended that in these cases a nutritionist is  consulted to make sure the mother eats a balanced and healthy diet for  her own health as well.</p>
<p>Many women who breastfeeding during pregnancy complain of breast  tenderness pregnancy related. This is common and can be attenuated by  changing the position in which the baby latches on. Breast tenderness  pregnancy related can cause mild discomfort with can be alleviated with a  good and comfortable bra. The pregnancy breast changes do not affect  breastfeeding or the toddler. This means that women do not have to wean  their born baby when finding out they are pregnant.</p>
<p>Commonly, the supply of breast milk may decrease by the second  semester of pregnancy and then the mother should supplement the food  that the baby gets, especially when it is not enough for proper  nourishment. Also, the pregnancy breast changes may cause a different  taste of the breast milk and some babies self wean because they do not  like the taste anymore.</p>
<p>Mothers who decide to wean their baby due to pregnancy are  recommended to do it gradually in order to minimize the effect of  weaning on their infants.</p>
<p>Mastitis is a condition that commonly occurs in breastfeeding women  and sometimes in pregnant women. it is a serious condition which  requires special medical attention and therefore, any new mother or  mother to become is advised to seek the opinion of a doctor is she  experiences the pregnant breastfeeding mastitis symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Nursing Breast Feeding and Mastitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Nursing breast feeding mastitis is a condition that occur in many  new mothers and which can interfere in the relationship that the mother  needs to establish with her newborn. It is widely accepted and  recommended that breastfeeding and nursing are not done only in the best  interest of the baby, but they are also the moment in which mothers get  to bond with their newborns. Mastitis can interfere in this process and  make bonding difficult as the mother is in pain and cannot normally  breastfeed her baby.</p>
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<p>Breastfeeding and nursing are maybe the most important in the life of  a new mother and her baby. Nursing has however become easier as many  mothers share their experiences or make appointments with lactation  specialists and with the help of the nursing clothes breastfeeding has  become also more comfortable. Breast feeding is not only about placing  the baby close to the breast and let him discover how to eat but it is  all about help him latching.</p>
<p>Breastfeeding is a mystery for many new mothers but if it is done  correctly it is a pleasant experience for both the mother and the baby.  However, with the help of the nursing clothes breastfeeding is now much  easier. The nursing clothes include anything from tops to dresses or  accessories that make a new mom feel much more comfortable and they also  have the purpose of easing breastfeeding. One of the most sought after  nursing clothing is the specially designed bra with a disposable cup,  which helps mothers feel more comfortable wearing a bra both when  breastfeeding and when not. Although breastfeeding in public is commonly  and widely accepted in the Western societies, women have the  opportunity to get the breastfeeding nursing cover. The breastfeeding  nursing cover is used to cover both the baby and the breast and makes  possible breastfeeding in public places for mothers who feel  uncomfortable of doing it under the view of the other people.</p>
<p>New mothers are always recommended to make appointments with a  lactation specialist that can help them with anything related to  breastfeeding and their diets. Breastfeeding is the best type of meal  that a newborn can get but also the mother has to make sure to eat  healthy and balanced because otherwise the breast milk may lose from its  benefits. Most mothers do not have too much time to prepare meals as  they used to before giving birth and therefore it is quite difficult to  find the time to eat healthy meals on a regular basis. They are  recommended to eat vegetables, fruits and salads all fresh and avoid  unhealthy foods. A specialist may also give mothers advices on what to  eat or not to eat.</p>
<p>When mastitis occurs, breastfeeding is still recommended because it  gets the breast empty and softens it. Breastfeeding is therefore not  only good and healthy only for the baby, but also for the mother. When  nursing breast feeding mastitis happens, a doctor must be called and  breast feeding and nursing kept going on.</p>
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		<title>Stopping Breastfeeding Mastitis Effectively</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:36:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stopping breastfeeding mastitis is the breast inflammation that occurs in women who stop suddenly breastfeeding. There are some details that women should be aware of when stopping breastfeeding, especially when stop breastfeeding and how to stop breastfeeding. It is important to take some preventive measures which will avoid developing mastitis when stopping breast feeding. Mastitis [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stopping breastfeeding mastitis is the breast inflammation that  occurs in women who stop suddenly breastfeeding. There are some details  that women should be aware of when stopping breastfeeding, especially  when stop breastfeeding and how to stop breastfeeding. It is important  to take some preventive measures which will avoid developing mastitis  when stopping breast feeding.</p>
<p>Mastitis is a common inflammation of the breast which occurs in  breastfeeding women. The main cause of mastitis is when the breast is  not emptied with each breastfeeding and the milk remains within the  ducts. Therefore, women whose babies do not eat enough milk are prone to  develop mastitis and to prevent that they must pump their breasts.  Expressing the milk from the affected breast by either feeding the baby  or pumping it is strongly recommended in order to keep the milk supply  going.</p>
<p>When stop breastfeeding is another question that first-time mothers  are concerned of. While many doctors recommend breastfeeding for at  least one year, the World Health Organization supports breastfeeding for  two years. In fact, there is no specific time when a baby should be  weaned. The right time when to stop breastfeeding is a mutual decision  between the mother and the infant. Mothers should not cease  breastfeeding their babies too early especially if no medical condition  is impairing them to do so. Also, many mothers choose to wean their  infants when getting pregnant again, although there is no biological  reason to do so but there is a common belief that breastfeeding during  pregnancy is not healthy.</p>
<p>No matter the reason why a mother decides it is time to stop  breastfeeding, there are several things to be aware of on how to stop  breastfeeding. Stopping breastfeeding should be done gradually so the  impact on the infant is minimized. Mothers may start by eliminating a  feed per day and replace it with alternative breast milk that she is  comfortable with. Depending on the age of the child, moms can either  choose to switch on formula or to more solid foods. Babies may be  confused if a Sippy cup is given to them from the position in which they  used to be nursed so it is recommended to do so in a normal position,  that will not confuse him or her. Some women choose giving their babies a  Sippy cup while sitting down with the baby facing out as a comfortable  and easy position to drink his milk.</p>
<p>Women are recommended to closely monitor their breasts when weaning  their babies. As the baby can self wean due to various reasons, the milk  production is still going and the breasts may get full, leaky and hard,  with other words engorged. In these cases, women should pump or express  some milk to avoid breast engorgement and mastitis. When done  gradually, stopping breastfeeding results in fewer risks of developing  mastitis or breast engorgement. Anyhow, if the condition occurs and  pain, fever and other specific symptoms are experienced a doctor should  be called. Mastitis is curable but it can lead to breast infection which  is an undesirable complication.</p>
<p>To conclude, stopping breastfeeding mastitis is quite common  especially when the infant is weaned suddenly, no matter the reason.</p>
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		<title>Mastitis Treatment and Breastfeeding Coexisting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:31:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mastitis treatment and breastfeeding is a common concern among new mothers who are breastfeeding and developed mastitis. Mastitis is a condition that results in the inflammation of the breast and causes symptoms such as pain, swollen and hard breasts and others. Mothers who develop mastitis are concerned about if and how the treatment they receive [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mastitis treatment and breastfeeding is a common concern among  new mothers who are breastfeeding and developed mastitis. Mastitis is a  condition that results in the inflammation of the breast and causes  symptoms such as pain, swollen and hard breasts and others. Mothers who  develop mastitis are concerned about if and how the treatment they  receive may affect their babies. This article is aimed to explain few  treatment alternatives used for curing this condition and the impact  they may have on the infants.</p>
<p>It is mandatory that women who develop mastitis symptoms seek their  doctors as soon as possible to prevent spreading the infection and  improve the symptoms within few days. Mastitis treatment may vary based  on the underlying cause of the condition. Mastitis can be caused by  infection (in more than 50% of cases), breast engorgement and blocked  milk ducts. As a part of the mastitis symptoms treatment, patients are  often prescribed painkillers that will help in relieving the pain and  discomfort. Actually, unless mastitis is caused by infection, the main  treatment for mastitis symptoms is focused on easing the symptoms to  improve the life quality of the new mother.</p>
<p>In cases when mastitis is caused by infection, mastitis antibiotic  treatment is prescribed. The mastitis antibiotic treatment is aimed to  kill the bacteria that have collected within the milk ducts and  therefore cure the infection. Treatment for mastitis symptoms usually  includes ibuprofen which reduces fever and relieves the pain.</p>
<p>Most of the time, patients are advised to not stop breastfeeding as  this is the main mastitis symptoms treatment. Although it may be  painful, breastfeeding helps in improving the symptoms because in this  way the breasts are emptied and swelling and pain will disappear within  few days. Also, adequate emptying of the breast, both by breastfeeding  or expressing the breast milk, is helpful in preventing more bacteria  from collecting into the breast, and therefore hasten the process of  curing the condition.</p>
<p>Doctors ensure their patients that the treatment does not affect  their babies and they may continue breastfeeding their infants. In fact,  as mentioned above, breastfeeding is strongly recommended while  suffering from mastitis as the baby is the most efficient pump to empty  the breast. On the other hand, the bacterium that may be present in the  mother&#8217;s milk is destroyed by the baby&#8217;s digestive juices and therefore  the infection cannot pass from the mother to the baby.</p>
<p>If left untreated, mastitis can lead to complications. For example,  mastitis due to blocked ducts can result in breast abscess which must be  drained. These complications may be avoided if the new mother learns  how to prevent mastitis. The best way of preventing this condition is by  ensuring that the breasts are emptied with each feed. In this way,  there will be no breast engorgement or blocked ducts to result in  mastitis. Also, proper hygiene ensures that there are no bacteria to  pass from the skin or the baby&#8217;s mouth into the breast resulting in an  infection.</p>
<p>Mastitis treatment and breastfeeding are therefore related and there is no medical reason that the first will impair the second.</p>
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		<title>Breastfeeding Mastitis Symptoms and Signs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breastfeeding mastitis symptoms are important to be early recognized in order to avoid possible complications. Mastitis is the medical term that refers to the inflammation of the breasts which is quite common amongst women who are breastfeeding. This article explains you the signs and symptoms of mastitis as well as few treatment methods that help [...]]]></description>
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<p>Breastfeeding mastitis symptoms are important to be early  recognized in order to avoid possible complications. Mastitis is the  medical term that refers to the inflammation of the breasts which is  quite common amongst women who are breastfeeding. This article explains  you the signs and symptoms of mastitis as well as few treatment methods  that help curing the condition and ease the symptoms.</p>
<p>The main symptoms of mastitis in women include tenderness, redness and <a href="http://www.breastaumentationjournal.com/">breast augmentation</a> of the affected parts of it. Many women feel their breasts hot, hard or  swollen and generally they must cope with pain or discomfort. Pain  caused by mastitis can vary from mild to severe, depending on how  serious the condition is and what part of the breast has affected.  Symptoms of mastitis in women also include fever, general malaise, and  the skin of the affected breast may become tight and shiny, and streaked  with red. The symptoms may vary depending on the specific cause of  mastitis. When caused by and infection, fever is the first sign of  mastitis, along with nausea, vomiting, pus-like discharge from the  nipple and shivers. When caused by breast engorgement, a result of  delayed feeds or because of not emptying properly the breast with each  feed, the symptoms of mastitis are not as severe as in case of  infection. The breasts usually become swollen and pain may be present,  although not as severe as with infection. Also, women suffering from  breast engorgement mastitis may feel thirsty all the time and  uncomfortable. Blocked ducts causing mastitis are resulting in more  localized symptoms, such as an area of tender and hard lumpiness.</p>
<p>Mastitis treatment is administered depending on what caused the  condition in the first place. However, doctors consider that  breastfeeding is the best mastitis symptoms treatment as it helps in  emptying the breasts and easing the symptoms. Especially that there is  no risk that the baby gets the infection that has developed within the  breast, there is no reason to stop breastfeeding.</p>
<p>Women should consult their doctors as soon as they experience the  first symptoms. The mastitis symptoms treatment considered when  infection is the underlying cause of the condition includes antibiotics,  or paracetamol or ibuprofen to relieve the pain and discomfort.  However, no treatment should be administered prior to the visit to the  doctor.</p>
<p>Any woman who is breastfeeding is prone to developing mastitis while  breastfeeding and when weaning her baby. There are however few measures  that women may take to prevent developing this condition. These include  making sure that the breasts are fully emptied with each feed, feeding  more frequently or pumping the breasts if they feel lumpy after a feed  and also, trying to get regular rest. Resting may be difficult for a new  mother as the baby will request her attention quite often, but rest is  important for her own health. Women are also advised to wear proper  bras, which are not too tight and which are comfortable.</p>
<p>To conclude, breastfeeding mastitis symptoms is a term that refers to  the symptoms that women may experience if they have developed mastitis  due to breastfeeding and which must be closely observed because mastitis  may lead to serious complications and pain.</p>
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		<title>Newborn Breast Feeding and Mastitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several things that one should know when it comes to  newborn breast feeding and mastitis. Mothers are nervous when they are  breast feeding newborns especially when it is their first child. Here  are some things mothers should know about how to breastfeed a newborn to  avoid developing breast tissue inflammation, or in medical terms,  mastitis.</p>
<p>Breast feeding newborns may seem complicated or scary especially when  it is about a mother&#8217;s first child. She will not know what to do, how  to do and she will not be sure if what she is doing is right. In fact,  every mother will know instinctively how to breastfeed their baby but  there is certain things that must be done in order to minimize the risks  of developing mastitis.</p>
<p>Mastitis is a condition that is very common in newborns  breastfeeding. This is mainly because bacteria from the skin or the  mouth of the baby enter the milk ducts through the opening of the nipple  or through small lesion of the nipple&#8217;s skin and multiply inside the  milk ducts, causing infection. Mastitis has an important impact on the  relationship between the new mother and her baby because the pain and  the other symptoms that one develops in mastitis often make it difficult  for the mother to care for her baby.</p>
<p>To prevent lactation mastitis women are recommended to make an  appointment with a lactation consultant who is able to provide tips on  how to breastfeed properly in order to avoid developing mastitis. The  key points are that women must make sure that the baby empties the  breast and otherwise a breast pump should be used to make sure there is  no milk left in the breast. Also, mothers are advised to switch the  breast they offer first while newborns breastfeeding.</p>
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<p>Newborn breastfeeding consists in being able to observe the early  signs that suggest the baby might be hungry. Newborns must be fed on  demand and not by a strict schedule. However, babies tend to make their  own schedule and they may need to be fed every two to three hours. The  babies get however predictable in what concerns the feeding schedule.  The early signs of a hungry baby consist of stirring, stretching,  sucking motions and lip movements to fussing and crying. Still, not  every time the baby cries, means that he or she is hungry. They may also  signal that the baby needs a clean dipper or just to be cuddled.</p>
<p>Newborn breastfeeding techniques are tried out by each mother and  they will stick with what suits best them and their babies. Also,  mothers have to learn to make the difference between when the baby is  full or he or she is just taking a break. When the baby stops sucking,  close their mouth or turn their heads away from the nipple may be a sign  of both. However, it is worth to mention that breastfeeding should take  at least 10 minutes but not more than 20 minutes per breast.</p>
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		<title>Breastfeeding Mastitis Causes and Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Being aware of the breastfeeding mastitis causes, helps one  better understand the treatments options and why mastitis occurs in the  first place. The medical term mastitis refers to the inflammation of the  breast tissue which most of the times is caused by breastfeeding, the  reason why it is also called lactation mastitis. In rare cases, mastitis  is caused by different factors than breastfeeding. Mastitis and  breastfeeding are therefore two terms that are often seen together.</p>
<p>It is common that breast feeding mastitis appears within the first  three months postpartum, but this does not exclude the possibility of  breast feeding mastitis occur later during breast-feeding. The first  signs of breast infection include breast tenderness, general malaise or  just feeling ill, redness of the skin, swelling of the breast and pain  which can be experienced permanently or only during breastfeeding. A  common symptom of mastitis is fever of 101 F (38.3 C) or higher.  Although infection can affect both breasts, in most cases mastitis  affects only one breast.</p>
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<p>There is a main cause that leads to mastitis in breastfeeding. The  infection is usually caused by bacteria from the skin or the baby&#8217;s  mouth that enters the milk ducts through skin lesions of the nipple  through the opening of the nipple. Once bacteria has entered the milk  ducts the multiply, leading to the symptoms of the condition. Mastitis  and breastfeeding often makes it difficult for the mother to care for  her baby, especially due to the pain that worsens during nursing.</p>
<p>Although mastitis can be cured and it is not itself a severe medical  condition, it can lead to complications. The disease tends to recur as  many mothers who have suffered from the condition developed it again  with a further child. Recurrence is mainly due to delayed treatment or  inadequate treatment. Milk stasis can happen when the milk is not  completely drained from the breast, which will lead to more pain and  inflammation. The most serious complication that can arise is the  formation of an abscess in the breast which requires surgical drainage.</p>
<p>Mastitis in breastfeeding is treated with antibiotics and self care  remedies and adjustments to the breast feeding technique are often  considered. Antibiotics are normally prescribed for 10 to 14 days and it  is mandatory that the patient follows the instructions and takes the  entire course of medication to prevent recurrence. Patients are advised  to rest and continue breastfeeding and also to empty the breasts  regularly. It is important that the patient empties the breast with each  feeding. If treatment proves inefficient, patients are strongly  recommended to check back with the doctor as the same symptoms can be  developed in a rare form of breast cancer which is called inflammatory  breast cancer.</p>
<p>The main ways to prevent developing mastitis are by making an  appointment with a lactation consultant who can provide advice on how to  proper breastfeed, draining completely the breast while breastfeeding  and by alternating the breast the mother offers first at each  breastfeeding.</p>
<p>To conclude, mastitis is not a very severe medical condition and it  carries a good prognosis especially if treated on time and adequately  based on the breastfeeding mastitis causes.</p>
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