Mastitis

Mastitis is an inflammation of breast tissue, commonly occurring in breastfeeding women, though it can affect non-lactating women as well. It usually develops due to blocked milk ducts or bacterial infection entering through cracked or sore nipples. Symptoms may include breast pain, swelling, redness, warmth, fever, and flu-like symptoms.

With early diagnosis and proper treatment, mastitis can be effectively managed without long-term complications. Prompt care helps relieve pain, clear infection, and support continued breastfeeding. Most cases respond well to antibiotics, proper breast emptying, and supportive measures.

Mastitis treatment is recommended for women experiencing breast pain, swelling, fever, or difficulty breastfeeding. Early intervention prevents complications such as abscess formation and ensures faster recovery. Beyond physical treatment, guidance and reassurance are important for new mothers during this phase.

Expert care for your Recovery & Comfort

Mastitis can be painful and distressing, especially during breastfeeding. With the right medical care and support, recovery is usually quick and breastfeeding can continue safely.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

We provide individualized fertility plans based on detailed evaluation of both partners, ensuring targeted and effective treatment.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

Our approach focuses on relieving symptoms, treating infection, and supporting mothers through recovery.

Your Path to Relief & Recovery

Mastitis management focuses on treating infection, relieving discomfort, and ensuring proper breast care. With timely treatment, most women recover quickly and continue breastfeeding successfully.

Infection Control

Antibiotics and care to eliminate bacterial infection.

Pain Relief

Managing swelling, inflammation, and discomfort.

Breastfeeding Support

Ensuring proper techniques to prevent recurrence.

Compassionate care at Every Step

Managing mastitis involves diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support. Our team guides you through each step with care and clarity.

Expert Consultation

Assessment of symptoms, breastfeeding history, and breast examination.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Care Planning

Clinical evaluation and identification of infection or blockage.

Step 02

Treatment & Ongoing Support

Antibiotics, pain relief, and guidance on breastfeeding practices.

Step 03

Frequently asked question

It is an inflammation or infection of breast tissue, commonly seen during breastfeeding.

It is usually caused by blocked milk ducts or bacterial infection.

Breast pain, redness, swelling, fever, and flu-like symptoms.

Yes, breastfeeding is usually encouraged as it helps clear the infection.

Treatment includes antibiotics, pain relief, and proper breast emptying.

If untreated, it can lead to a breast abscess.

Proper breastfeeding technique and regular emptying of the breast can help prevent it.

Yes, it is relatively common among breastfeeding women.

If symptoms persist, worsen, or are associated with fever.

It may temporarily affect supply, but usually improves with treatment.

Yes, recurrence is possible but can be prevented with proper care and guidance.