Mastitis is an infection in the breast tissue sometimes
requiring antibiotics and rarely surgery. It is
usually associated with breast feeding. The symptoms are
pain, redness and warmth of the breast. It can mimic inflammatory
breast cancer and needs to be evaluated by a doctor. Warm compresses
such as a heating pad or a Thermacare pad (purchased at a pharmacy)
and continuing nursing or pumping can relieve the problem. Antibiotics
are often prescribed. If a collection of infected milk forms
then aspiration or incision are needed to remove this abscess.
Mastitis can also happen without breast feeding. It is much
more common in smokers. Aspiration and surgical incision
are needed more frequently.
Breast pain is difficult to treat because there
can be many causes. Hormonal changes around the monthly cycle
can be severe. Caffeine and chocolate are also associated with
breast pain. Fibrocystic change is firm, lumpy breast tissue that
is often tender. Mammograms and sonograms are often performed. If
breast cysts are found, they can be drained. In the majority of cases,
the treatments listed below will relieve the tenderness. If
not, see a doctor.
Stop caffeine and chocolate
Take Vitamin E over the counter or
Take Evening Primrose Oil over the counter
Waiting over the next few menstrual cycles
Benign breast lumps include cysts, fibroadenoma and fibrocystic
change. If cysts are tender, they can be aspirated
in the office. A needle biopsy is done to confirm the benign nature
of a solid mass. This will be done in the office with numbing
medicine. A fibroadenoma can be removed or frozen in the
office if it is not too large. If a fibroadenoma is not tender
or growing, it can be left alone.
Nipple discharge can be very scary but is usually
benign. The worrisome type is spontaneous, bloody discharge. This
means the nipple was not squeezed to yield the fluid. Evaluation
with mammogram, sonogram and, if bloody, surgical biopsy is necessary.
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