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Overview of Breast Abscess Surgery

A breast abscess is a painful collection of pus that forms in the breast. A small pus-filled lump that starts within the breasts can grow and become extremely painful and dangerous if left untreated. The good news is that breast abscesses are easily treatable.

The incision and drainage technique of breast abscess surgery is most commonly used for the treatment of breast abscesses. Diagnosis of breast abscess involves a physical examination and an ultrasound scan of the region along with preliminary examination such as sugar levels and blood pressure.

What is Breast Abscess Surgery?

Sometimes, women develop breast abscesses when they are breastfeeding. This condition is known as a lactational breast abscess. The condition is characterized by a collection of pus within a cavity in the breast tissue. The most common method of treating breast abscess is breast abscess surgery. The aim of breast surgery is to drain the abscess effectively and quickly, ensuring relief to the mother.

In most cases, lactational breast abscesses are treated using the incision and drainage method. However, in some cases, needle aspiration is also performed. The aspiration may be performed with or without diagnostic ultrasound.

Treatment begins with a physical exam by the health care provider. He may administer some tests like WBC (White Blood Cells) count to measure the body’s immune reaction. In the case of breastfeeding women, a sample of breast milk may also be examined to detect the presence of any microorganisms causing an infection.

Surgical drainage of the breast abscess involves making small incisions in the lump. The pus is then broken up and removed. The surgeon may leave a small drain to remove any additional pus as well. The incision is wrapped with a bandage to keep it dry and clean. The incision may also be sewn to allow it to heal from within.

Who Qualifies for Breast Abscess Surgery?

Women who have mastitis symptoms for more than 24 hours should get in touch with their health care provider to seek treatment. Any woman suspecting the presence of a breast abscess must seek medical attention. Once diagnosed, you would require breast surgery to drain and dress the abscess. However, in severe cases, you may require immediate intervention if:

  • You are suffering from an infection in both breasts
  • Have blood or pus in the milk
  • Red streaks around the affected area
  • Have severe symptoms of mastitis. 

If you are looking for a good breast abscess surgeon in Mumbai, get in touch with us.

You can request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Chembur, Mumbai.

Call 1860 500 2244 to book an appointment.

Why is Breast Abscess Surgery Performed?

If there is an abscess in the breast, it has to be drained. Breast abscess surgery is performed to drain the pus from the abscess and help it to heal. After injecting the local anesthetic, the doctor drains the abscess by making a small incision or using a syringe and needle.

If the abscess is located quite deep, it would require surgical drainage in the Operating Room. In that case, the procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Heat is also applied to the area and antibiotics are prescribed to treat the abscess as well.

Benefits of Breast Abscess Surgery

If left untreated, a tiny breast lump can become dangerous or even fatal. Breast abscess surgery is an easy and quick way to treat the abscess. A simple incision and drainage technique helps in getting rid of the abscess and provides quick relief to the patient.

What are the potential complications of breast abscesses?

Possible complications from breast abscess may include:

  • Scarring
  • chronic infection
  • Disfigurement
  • constant pain.

In serious cases, breastfeeding women may have to discontinue nursing till the symptoms subside. You can minimize the risk of complications by strictly following the treatment plan advised by your doctor.

References

https://www.medicosite.com/breast-abscess

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/breast-abscess/

Can I continue to breastfeed with an abscess?

You can continue breastfeeding if you have mastitis. In fact, it will help to clear your milk ducts and relieve symptoms. It may even help prevent the formation of breast abscesses. However, once the abscess has developed, feeding may be quite difficult and painful. You may use a breast pump till the symptoms subside.

What can I do to prevent breast abscess and mastitis while breastfeeding?

To prevent mastitis and abscess, make sure that the baby always latches properly while feeding. Avoid wearing extremely tight bras and keep them clean by washing them daily. Encourage your baby to empty the breasts completely. After feeding, wipe the areolae and nipples with boiled and cooled water. Apply lanolin cream to the nipples to prevent cracking.

What care do I need to take after Breast surgery?

After the surgery, take the antibiotics as prescribed by your doctor. Take your temperature regularly and call the doctor immediately in case you develop a fever, increased redness, pain, or swelling. Follow up with your doctor 1-2 weeks after the surgery.

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