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Article dated: 14 Sept 2009
Title:
What Is Mastitis? What Causes Mastitis?
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Mastitis is inflammation of tissue in one or both mammary glands inside the breast. Mastitis usually affects lactating women - women who are breastfeeding, producing milk. Hence, it is often referred to as lactation mastitis. The patient feels a hard, sore spot inside the breast. Mastitis can occur as a result of an infection or a blocked milk duct.
Full story: Medical News Today
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