Subject: Midwifery III (Theory)
Breast abscess happens between the 9th and 10th days of puerperium, as well as after releasing from the hospital between the 2nd and 3rd weeks. Breast abscess results from a neglected or cracked nipple or a big breast. Breast abscess clinical symptoms include considerable discomfort with fluctuation, elevated temperature, brownish edema of the overlying skin, and flushed breast that does not respond quickly to treatments. To avoid harm to the lactiferous ducts, an abscess should be drained under local or general anesthesia using a deep radical incision along the areolar edge. The cavity is filled loosely with gauze, which should be replaced by a smaller pack after 24 hours. The technique will be repeated until the wound has healed.
Breast abscess occurs during the 9th and 10th days of puerperium, as well as after discharge from the hospital between the 2nd and 3rd weeks.
What are the management of breast abscess?
Management
What are the Clinical features of breast abscess?
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