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[Ongoing breastfeeding with breast abscess].

Eva Cignacco1, Astrid Zbinden, Daniel Surbek

  • 1Universitäts-Frauenklinik, Inselspital Bern (CH). eva.cignacco@insel.ch

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|May 10, 2006
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Mastitis puerperalis, often complicated by breast abscess, requires prompt diagnosis and treatment to enable continued breastfeeding and prevent further issues. Supportive care is vital for maternal recovery.

Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Lactation Medicine
  • Infectious Disease

Context:

  • Puerperal mastitis is a common complication during the postpartum period.
  • Breast abscess formation is a significant concern in puerperal mastitis.
  • Early intervention is critical for successful breastfeeding and maternal health.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the importance of immediate diagnosis and treatment of breast abscesses complicating puerperal mastitis.
  • To emphasize the role of somatic and psychological interventions in recovery.
  • To underscore the contribution of specialized nurses and midwives in supporting affected mothers.

Summary:

  • Puerperal mastitis frequently leads to breast abscesses, necessitating urgent medical attention.
  • Continued breastfeeding and prevention of complications depend on timely diagnosis and treatment.

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  • Comprehensive care, including physical and psychological support, is essential for recovery.
  • The role of healthcare professionals, particularly nurses and midwives, is crucial in managing these cases.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates continued breastfeeding for mothers experiencing puerperal mastitis with abscess.
    • Reduces the risk of severe complications associated with untreated or delayed treatment.
    • Improves the overall well-being and recovery of mothers affected by puerperal mastitis and breast abscesses.
    • Enhances the supportive role of specialized nurses and midwives in postpartum care.