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Symptoms of female breast inflammation

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  Mastitis has an acute onset and may be accompanied by fever, chills, redness, swelling, heat and pain in the breast on the affected side, the appearance of hard lumps, and eventually the formation of abscesses. At the beginning of mastitis, the breasts are swollen, painful, tender, red and swollen, and warm. ; If it continues to develop, the symptoms of mastitis will worsen and the breast will pulsate. Severe cases of mastitis are accompanied by high fever, chills, obvious breast swelling and pain, and localized skin There is redness, swelling, induration and tenderness, and the lymph nodes under the affected side are swollen and tender. The inflammation of mastitis softens within a few days, forming a breast abscess with a fluctuating sensation. The deep skin of the abscess becomes red and the fluctuating sensation is not obvious.

  After mastitis ulcers and pus are released, the pus can be drained smoothly, and the swelling and pain can be reduced and healed. acute mastitis Often accompanied by swollen and tender axillary lymph nodes on the affected side;

  The total number of white blood cells and neutrophils increases. If mastitis is not treated properly, the abscess may penetrate the loose connective tissue in front of the pectoralis major fascia, forming a retromammary abscess. ; Or milk overflows from the wound to form galactorrhea ; Severe cases of mastitis may cause sepsis.

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