Mastitis Flashcards

1
Q

definition of mastitis?

A

inflammation of the breast

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risk factors/aetiology of mastitis?

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  • can be caused by milk stasis/over-production
  • therefore can be lactational or non-lactational
  • normally caused by Staphylococcus aureus
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3
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epidemiology of mastitis?

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  • common in >30 smokers

- common in breast feeders

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4
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presenting symptoms of mastitis?

A
  • flu-like symptoms

- very tender breast

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5
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presenting signs of mastitis after the physical examination?

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  • generalised swelling of the breast
  • inflamed overlying skin
  • skin is red and firm warm to touch
  • UNILATERAL
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6
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what might mastitis progress into?

A

an abscess

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7
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how to manage a suspected abscess?

A
  • IV or oral antibiotics
  • FNA
  • FBC and blood cultures
  • surgical incision and drainage
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8
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how to manage mastitis?

A
  • if lactational = ENCOURAGE breastfeeding
  • analgesia
  • antibiotics is sometimes needed
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9
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complications of abscess?

A
  • Mammary fistula

- Rarely overlying skin may undergo necrosis

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10
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what is the prognosis of an abscess?

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  • if untreated it may spill out onto the skin surface

- Non-lactational breast abscesses tend to re-occur

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