from Section 7 - Postpartum
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 April 2025
This case reviews the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of lactation mastitis. New clinical evidence suggests that lactation mastitis is a spectrum of disorders due to underlying inflammation and edema of the mammary gland. Persistent untreated inflammation can lead to bacterial mastitis, galactocele, phlegmon, or abscess formation. A focused history and physical examination are necessary to identify the specific cause of symptoms and target therapy. Current evidence shows that early identification of mastitis and timely treatment of underlying inflammation can help reduce unnecessary antibiotic use and prevent progression to more severe disease.
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