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  2. Nonpuerperal mastitis - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of mastitis and/or abscess in nonlactating women is largely the same as that of lactational mastitis, generally involving antibiotics treatment, possibly surgical intervention by means of fine-needle aspiration and/or incision and drainage and/or interventions on the lactiferous ducts (for details, see also the articles on treatment ...

  3. Mastitis - Wikipedia

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    When it occurs in breastfeeding mothers, it is known as puerperal mastitis, lactation mastitis, or lactational mastitis. When it occurs in non breastfeeding women it is known as non-puerperal or non-lactational mastitis. Mastitis can, in rare cases, occur in men. Inflammatory breast cancer has symptoms very similar to mastitis and must be ruled ...

  4. Breast pain - Wikipedia

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    Some women who have pain in one or both breasts may fear breast cancer. However, breast pain is not a common symptom of cancer. The great majority of breast cancer cases do not present with symptoms of pain, though breast pain in older women is more likely to be associated with cancer. [2] [8] [5]

  5. Mandy Moore is struggling with mastitis while breastfeeding ...

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    On the photo, Moore wrote, "Trying to cut off this mastitis at the pass. Whew." ... "Home from work at 2 a.m. and been up for a bit feeding and trying to sort through this clogged duct. Thanks for ...

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  7. Lauren Burnham Is Feeling 'Much Better' After Mastitis ... - AOL

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    On the mend. Lauren Burnham shared a health update via Instagram Story on Friday, July 23, after her recent hospitalization for mastitis. Bachelor's Lauren Burnham's Breast-Feeding and ...

  8. Granulomatous mastitis - Wikipedia

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    Special forms of granulomatous mastitis occur as complication of diabetes. Some cases are due to silicone injection (Silicone-induced granulomatous inflammation) or other foreign body reactions. [2] [3] Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is defined as granulomatous mastitis without any other attributable cause such as those above mentioned.

  9. Duct ectasia of breast - Wikipedia

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    Duct ectasia of the breast, mammary duct ectasia or plasma cell mastitis is a condition that occurs when a milk duct beneath the nipple widens, the duct walls thicken, and the duct fills with fluid. This is the most common cause of greenish discharge. [ 1 ]