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Li Jiang, Doctor of Emergency Medicine, Ningbo Medical Center Lihuili Eastern Hospital/ Taipe Medical University Ningbo Medical Center, Ningbo, ChinaReceived: August 12, 2018; Published: August 20, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.08.001611
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Mastitis is the most common breast inflammation, and is estimated to occur in approximately one in five of postpartum women [1-3]. Mastitis is often caused by milk stasis, which has various causes, including: damaged or cracked nipples, irregular feeding, failing to empty the breast, illness in the mother or baby.
Mini Review | Definition | Conservative Management | Antibiotics Use | Management for Breast Abscess | Conclusion | References |
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