Can chronic mastitis be cured
Release time : 05/09/2025 09:30:02
Chronic mastitis belongs to one of the breast diseases. When chronic mastitis occurs, if it is not treated in time, it may lead to more serious diseases.
At the same time, the patient's chronic mastitis also has a certain impact on the patient's life.
Can chronic mastitis be cured when it occurs? Can chronic mastitis be cured? Because chronic mastitis is prone to recurring attacks, treatment is very troublesome.
Therefore, when women experience chronic mastitis, it is imperative to seek treatment at a specialized gynecological hospital.
So can women be cured when they develop chronic mastitis? 1. Chronic mastitis generally occurs during the non-lactation period.
The cause of its onset is not very clear.
Clinically, chronic mastitis and acute mastitis show the same symptoms, both including breast skin pain, redness and swelling, and even abscess, skin rupture, and pus outflow.
2. Chronic mastitis, with its course lasting indefinitely and requiring prolonged treatment, sometimes exhibits a waxing and waning pattern of inflammation.
Sometimes, inflammation will decrease or even disappear completely at certain periods of time, but it will reappear for a while.
3. In such cases, the cause is not very clear. However, if a woman has chronic mastitis, it is essential to promptly undergo examination and treatment, as it may require excluding malignant tumors and also requires long-term treatment.
4. Chronic mastitis is prone to recurrent episodes, so it is imperative to actively cooperate during treatment to prevent the occurrence of such recurrences.
During the treatment period, interrupting treatment can lead to a disease that is difficult to cure.
Chronic mastitis is a relatively common breast disease.
When chronic mastitis occurs, it causes great harm to women, and it also affects women's normal life.
What are the symptoms when chronic mastitis occurs? 1. The symptoms of chronic mastitis are not very obvious in the early stages. Usually, chronic mastitis starts slowly and has a long course of disease.
There will be a hard lump in the breast, the skin temperature of the breast is not very high, and the pain is relatively mild, similar to a tumor.
2. When a patient develops chronic mastitis, he must make a specific diagnosis, which must be combined with the medical history and medical examination to rule out the existence of the tumor, and then make a clear diagnosis. Only in this way can we prevent missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis.
3. In chronic mastitis, the main manifestation is a lump. The texture of the total span is relatively hard, and there will be tenderness. The boundary is not very clear, and it will adhere to the skin. Tumors generally do not rupture, form abscesses, and do not dissipate on their own.
4. Chronic mastitis Generally, there will be no typical symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain in the local area of the breast, and there will be no obvious systemic symptoms, such as fever, chills, fatigue, etc.
Therefore, chronic mastitis is generally difficult to detect when it occurs.
Care for Chronic Mastitis Chronic mastitis is a disease that is relatively common to occur.
When chronic mastitis occurs, timely care is needed, so that the disease can be effectively alleviated.
What are the nursing methods for chronic mastitis? 1. When mastitis occurs in the early stages, you can massage the breast with both hands, which can avoid abscess in mastitis, and at the same time make local breasts relaxed. When massaging with both hands, you must move gently and gently to avoid causing damage to the breast.
2. Some women develop chronic mastitis after giving birth, all because they do not pay attention to inflammation during lactation.
At this time, traditional Chinese medicine can be used for external application to the breast, and the effect is also very good, which can relieve the pain caused by inflammation.
3. Women must pay attention to the occurrence of inflammation during lactation, and also need to clean the nipples. This can not only increase the skin's resistance, but also prevent bacteria from entering the child's body and prevent mastitis.
4. If the baby has chronic mastitis during lactation, the baby must not be allowed to sleep with the nipple in his mouth while drinking milk, and the nipple needs to be cleaned after lactation.
It is important to eat a light diet and consume fish soup during regular meals, which can promote lactation and increase immunity. This can effectively prevent mastitis by preventing nipple ruptures during breastfeeding.
The cause of chronic mastitis is that certain factors are present, which may lead to the development of the disease.
When chronic mastitis occurs, what specific causes lead to it? Let's take a closer look at this.
1. Chronic mastitis generally arises from two specific causes: one is that acute mastitis is not treated in a timely manner, which ultimately leads to chronic mastitis.
If improper use of antibiotics during the treatment period can also lead to the occurrence of chronic mastitis.
Another reason is during the onset of the chronic mastitis process, which is often due to obstruction in the drainage of milk, resulting in stagnation and accumulation of milk, eventually leading to hardened nodules.
This occurrence is mostly observed during lactation, so when it does occur, active treatment should be pursued.
3. There are many reasons for mastitis, one of which is due to the small size or prolapse of the nipples, which can obstruct breastfeeding and, if not promptly corrected, lead to difficulties in infants sucking milk, ultimately resulting in mastitis.
If there is excessive lactation or incomplete emptying during lactation, it can lead to the accumulation of excess milk, which easily causes mastitis.
4. If the nipple is damaged, it will easily lead to bacterial invasion, which will cause infection. If the baby sleeps with the nipple, it will be easy for inflammation in the baby's mouth to directly invade the mammary duct of the breast, which will form a purulent infection, resulting in severe Mastitis occurs.
For patients with chronic mastitis, besides actively undergoing treatment, it is also important to pay attention to dietary choices as some can exacerbate inflammation, while others can aid in treatment. Therefore, when selecting a diet, it is crucial to be cautious.
1. Patients with mastitis should avoid consuming warm and hot foods as well as some seafood allergens, such as chicken, dog meat, ginger, eel, cuttlefish, sea fish, squid, and tuna.
You shouldn't eat fried and barbecued foods either.
These foods are not helpful for the patient's condition.
2. Pay attention to dietary fat intake, avoid consuming foods like cream and cheese, fatty meats, etc., as these may increase the risk of breast diseases and worsen conditions.
3. You should not eat spicy and stimulating foods, as these can cause inflammation to worsen due to heat, so you should avoid them.
These foods include garlic, curry, pickles, mustard, chili oil, chili sauce, and capsicum.
4. Patients' usual diet should be light and rich in nutrients.
You can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.
These fruits and vegetables contain vitamins, which can improve patients 'resistance.
You can also eat more foods that have the effect of promoting breast circulation in normal times. These foods can also clear heat and resolve stagnation, which is of great help to diseases.
When chronic mastitis appears, it must be actively treated, otherwise it will cause huge harm to women.
At the same time as treatment, more prevention is needed to prevent the disease from developing seriously.
*The medical information provided in this text is for reference only.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately, and the medical diagnosis and treatment will be subject to offline diagnosis.