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    Breast Infection Ipswich, Suffolk

    Suffolk Breast Practice offers an expert and friendly service if you’re concerned about a breast infection in Ipswich, Suffolk. Our experienced team of medical professionals specialises in diagnosing and treating breast infections. While painful, most infections are not a sign of anything serious.

    Many women encounter a breast infection in Ipswich, Suffolk. There are several possible causes, with an increased risk during pregnancy and following childbirth.

    We appreciate many people feel apprehensive about visiting a breast clinic, especially if it’s related to breast abnormalities. With infections causing varied symptoms, we strongly encourage you to visit Suffolk Breast Practice should you have any concerns.

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    Breast Infection Symptoms

    If you experience any of the following breast infection symptoms in Ipswich, Suffolk, we urge you to contact us:

    • Inflammation
    • Irritation
    • Lumps and swelling
    • General breast paint (not linked to your menstrual cycle)
    • Flu-like symptoms, such as aches, pains or a high temperature

    At the Suffolk Breast Practice, we’re familiar with the broad range of symptoms and offer a reassuring and friendly service. While most breast infections do not indicate a more serious condition, we can rule out any underlying issues.

    Once we’ve established the cause of your breast infection symptoms in Ipswich, Suffolk, we can manage your symptoms and pain, making you feel more comfortable. We offer the highest standards of care and aim to make you feel reassured and informed throughout the process, helping you make the best decisions for you.

    If you would like to book an appointment for examination, please contact us.

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    Breast Infection Treatment

    We adhere to an ethical code of conduct for breast infection treatment in Ipswich, Suffolk, making the patient our top priority. We aim to provide you with relevant information in a non-judgemental and impartial way, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care.

    At Suffolk Breast Practice, we’ll create a bespoke treatment plan based on the type of breast infection you have. We may request an X-ray mammogram or biopsy in non-breastfeeding women to determine if the infection is benign.

    In extreme circumstances, surgery may be required to remove one or more milk ducts if symptoms persist despite breast infection treatment in Ipswich, Suffolk. If necessary, we will discuss this further with you to explain the process in more detail, ensuring your comfort is our priority.

    If you’re concerned about a breast infection in Ipswich, Suffolk, call our friendly team today on 01206 853293.

    FAQs

    • How Serious Is a Breast Infection?

      Many patients find a breast infection extremely painful and uncomfortable. If you suspect you may have an infection, it’s important to have it assessed swiftly. Quick treatment, usually with a course of antibiotics, can prevent an infection from developing into an abscess.

    • What Causes Infections in the Breasts?

      Breast infections are caused by bacteria entering the breast tissue, normally through cracks in the skin. 

      You’re more likely to suffer from a breast infection if you’re breastfeeding, as feeding can cause small cracks and damage to the nipple, allowing bacteria an easy route to enter. Other common ways for bacteria to get into the breast tissue are piercings and other trauma.

    • What Are the Treatment Options for Breast Infections?

      Breast infections (mastitis) are often caused by breastfeeding, but can affect anyone. If you have a breast infection, you may require a course of antibiotics.

    • How long does it take for a breast infection to heal?

      Breast infections typically clear by themselves within 10 days. However, you may require a course of antibiotics, which should heal your infection within 3 days. Please contact us if your breast pain persists.