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Breast Abscess

Breast Abscess

Breast Abscess – Overview

A breast abscess is a painful, pus-filled lump that forms in the breast due to a localised infection. Most commonly affecting breastfeeding women, this occurs when bacteria enter through a cracked nipple or blocked milk duct, leading to inflammation and the formation of a pocket of infection. However, it can also occur in non-lactating women and, rarely, in men.

The abscess may appear as a red, swollen area on the breast that feels warm and tender to the touch. It’s often accompanied by:

  • A throbbing or burning sensation
  • Fever or chills
  • Fatigue or general feeling of being unwell
  • A visible lump that feels fluid-filled

Breastfeeding mothers are especially vulnerable during the first few weeks postpartum, particularly if they experience engorgement, latch issues, or incomplete milk drainage. While most cases are linked to mastitis (inflammation of breast tissue), not all mastitis leads to anabscess — but untreated infections can quickly progress to one.

In South Africa, many women delay seeking help due to stigma or lack of access to specialised care, especially in rural areas. Prompt treatment is critical to relieve pain, prevent complications, and preserve the ability to breastfeed.

The good news is that with early intervention — including antibiotics and, if necessary, drainage — most people recover quickly. Understanding the signs of a breast abscess helps individuals seek timely care and avoid further health risks.

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