Mastitis is defined as inflammation of the breast. Although it can occur spontaneously or during lactation, this discussion is limited to mastitis in breastfeeding women, with mastitis defined
Management of Mastitis in Breastfeeding Women JEANNE P. SPENCER, MD, Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, and Drug Administration for the treatment of mastitis, fluconazole (Diflucan) is often
Criterios: mastitis, infección mamaria, mastitis aguda, mastitis crónica, mastitis puerperal. Se seleccionaron las que presentan alto grado de evidencia
A breast abscess is a localized collection of pus within the breast. It is a severe complication of mastitis, although it may occur without apparent preceding mastitis. Other complications of mastitis can include sepsis, scarring, and recurrent mastitis. In lactating women, milk stasis is usually the primary cause of mastitis.
mastitis, bacterial mastitis, and abscess Treatment of bacterial mastitis consists of empiric antibiotic therapy with dicloxacillin
Mastitis is defined as inflammation of the breast. Although it can occur spontaneously or during lactation, this discussion is limited to mastitis in breastfeeding women, with mastitis defined
Mastitis is defined as inflammation of the breast. Although it can occur spontaneously or during lactation, this discussion is limited to mastitis in breastfeeding women, with mastitis defined
Antibiotics are used to treat mastitis when there is also infection involved. Not all cases of mastitis include infection.
Much antibiotic usage associated with treatment of clinical mastitis is difficult to justify because the infective bacteria is often gone before the inflammation is detected or the mastitis is caused by a type of bacteria that is not likely to respond to the types of drugs that are available. Mastitis is detected based on observation of
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