Breast infection? Which doctor to see?
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I t is possible that it could be mastitis again. mastitis is an
inflammation of the breast. Mastitis most commonly occur in nursing mothers between the first and third weeks after childbirth, usually of the first child. It is an infection that results when germs enter through cracked nipples; the organisms may already be in the body and attack breast tissue feeble by injury. The breast becomes swollen and uncomfortable and a high frenzy may be present. Mastitis is usually easily treated beside antibiotics. In severe cases, when an abscess forms within the breast, the suckling babe-in-arms must be weaned completely. Chronic cystic mastitis is a common, noninfectious but commonly painful condition within women between 30 and 50 years old, contained by which cystic nodules develop in the breasts, giving them a lumpy appearance. It sometimes results from a hormonal inequity. Biopsy may be necessary to distinguish the condition from breast cancer. Another type of mastitis may turn out during puberty, and another is associated with other infectious diseases, e.g., mumps and tuberculosis.
I would consult my PCP and after get a referral to an OB/GYN if needed. If you dont own innsurance you may look into visiting your local vigour dept. Good Luck
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Could be a breast infection. Your type of insurance could effect the manner contained by which you see doctors. Some insurance requires that you see your PCP first and they would have to refer you to an OBGYN. Hope adjectives is well.I call for someone to help me near me?
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