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Mastitis is inflammation of breast tissue, commonly occurring during breastfeeding and sometimes involving infection.
Mastitis is inflammation of breast tissue, commonly occurring during breastfeeding and sometimes involving infection.
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Continued Breastfeeding
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Continuing breastfeeding may help drain the breast.
Antibiotics
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Bacterial prostatitis may require antibiotic treatment.
Probiotics
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Probiotic supplementation to support gut microbiome health in celiac disease. People with celiac disease commonly have gut dysbiosis even on a gluten-free diet.
Hydration
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Maintaining adequate daily fluid intake. Dehydration is a well-recognised migraine trigger. Simple and risk-free preventive measure. Aim for consistent daily intake rather than catching up after dehydration occurs.
Pain Relief Medication
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Paracetamol or ibuprofen can help reduce ear pain and fever while the infection settles.
Cold Packs
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Cold packs may reduce swelling and discomfort.
Frequent Feeding
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Frequent feeding may prevent worsening milk blockage.
Warm Compress
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Applying a warm wet cloth to the face over the sinus areas (forehead, cheeks, nose bridge) for 5–10 minutes several times daily.
Breastfeeding Technique Support
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Lactation support may improve latch and breast drainage.
Rest
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Adequate rest to allow the immune system to fight the underlying infection. Fever increases metabolic demands.
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