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  2. Subareolar abscess - Wikipedia

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    In a recent review article, antibiotics treatment, ultrasound evaluation and, if fluid is present, ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration of the abscess with an 18 gauge needle, under saline lavage until clear, has been suggested as initial line of treatment for breast abscess in puerperal and non-puerperal cases including central (subareolar ...

  3. Nonpuerperal mastitis - Wikipedia

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    Nonpuerperal breast abscesses have a higher rate of recurrence compared to puerperal breast abscesses. [6] There is a high statistical correlation of nonpuerperal breast abscess with diabetes mellitus (DM). On this basis, it has recently been suggested that diabetes screening should be performed on patients with such abscesses. [7] [8]

  4. Mastitis - Wikipedia

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    A breast abscess is a collection of pus that develops in the breast with various causes. [13] During lactation, breast abscess develops only rarely, most sources cite about 0.4–0.5% of breastfeeding women. [7] Known risk factors are age over 30, primiparous (first birth) and late delivery. No correlation was found with smoking status; however ...

  5. Galactocele - Wikipedia

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    They present as a firm mass, often subareolar, and are caused by the obstruction of a lactiferous duct. Clinically, they appear similar to a cyst upon examination. [2] The duct becomes more distended over time by epithelial cells and milk. It may rarely be complicated by a secondary infection and result in abscess formation.

  6. Lactation suppression - Wikipedia

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    Dopamine agonists are currently the preferred medication for suppressing lactation, which work by suppressing prolactin production. [3] Cabergoline (Dostinex™) is currently most effective option currently available, as it is available as a single dose (as opposed to bromocriptine which must be taken twice daily for 2 weeks.) [4] It may be prescribed in the case of breast abscess.

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  8. Witch's milk - Wikipedia

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    The act of removal of the witch's milk by exploiting the neonatal's breast and breast tissue can allow bacteria to grow [3] and cause the complications such as mastitis and breast abscesses. [10] On the other hand, breast enlargement can occur due to hormone imbalances that occur before birth, such as mastauxe.

  9. Podiatrists say compression socks can ease foot pain - AOL

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    Plantar fasciitis compression socks have a lot going for them, Graves noted: They provide at least partial pain relief and can be worn barefoot, with any type of shoe, or with orthotics. They're ...