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Mastitis & Breast Infections: How to Prevent & Treat

Mastitis and other breast infections can turn breastfeeding into a painful and exhausting experience. If youโ€™re dealing with breast pain, redness, or flu-like symptoms, you might have mastitis or a clogged duct that needs attention.

This guide will help you recognize the signs, treat symptoms, and prevent mastitis so you can continue your breastfeeding journey comfortably.


What is Mastitis?

Mastitis is an inflammation of breast tissue, often caused by a clogged milk duct or bacterial infection. Itโ€™s most common in the first 6-12 weeks postpartum but can happen at any time during lactation.

๐Ÿ“Œ Symptoms of Mastitis:
โœ” Breast pain, warmth, and redness in one area
โœ” Hard lump or engorgement that wonโ€™t go away
โœ” Fever (101ยฐF or higher) and chills
โœ” Flu-like symptoms (body aches, fatigue, headache)
โœ” Pain or burning sensation while nursing

๐Ÿ“– Struggling with breastfeeding? Read: Newborn Breastfeeding Tips: How to Get a Great Start.


Clogged Duct vs. Mastitis: How to Tell the Difference

A clogged duct is a milk blockage that can lead to mastitis if untreated.

โœ… Clogged Duct: No fever, small tender lump, pain relieved after feeding.
๐Ÿšจ Mastitis: Fever, widespread breast redness, flu-like symptoms.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip: Treat clogged ducts early to prevent mastitis!

๐Ÿ“– Need more postpartum care tips? Read: Postpartum Self-Care: How to Prioritize Yourself After Birth.


How to Treat Mastitis at Home

If you catch mastitis early, you may be able to treat it at home before needing antibiotics.

โœ… 1. Keep Nursing or Pumping Frequently

  • Feed on the affected side first to help drain the breast.
  • Try different nursing positions to clear the clog.

โœ… 2. Apply Warm Compresses Before Feeding

  • Use a warm washcloth or take a hot shower before nursing.
  • Massage gently toward the nipple while applying warmth.

โœ… 3. Use Cold Compresses After Feeding

  • Reduces pain and swelling after milk removal.
  • Apply for 10-15 minutes at a time.

โœ… 4. Take Over-the-Counter Pain Relief

  • Ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help with swelling and discomfort.

โœ… 5. Stay Hydrated & Rest

  • Drink plenty of water to support recovery.
  • Rest as much as possible to help your immune system fight infection.

๐Ÿ“– Feeling exhausted postpartum? Read: How to Nourish Your Body in the Fourth Trimester.


When to Call Your Doctor

๐Ÿšจ See your provider if you experience:
โœ” Symptoms donโ€™t improve within 24 hours of home treatment.
โœ” Fever persists or worsens.
โœ” Pus or blood comes from the nipple.
โœ” Red streaks appear on the breast.
โœ” You feel extremely weak or dizzy.

๐Ÿ’ก Antibiotics are often needed if mastitis turns into a bacterial infection. Delaying treatment can lead to a breast abscess, requiring drainage.

๐Ÿ“– Concerned about postpartum recovery? Read: Postpartum Recovery: What to Expect in the First Year.


How to Prevent Mastitis & Clogged Ducts

Prevention is key to avoiding repeat infections.

โœ… 1. Empty Your Breasts Regularly

  • Nurse on demand and donโ€™t skip feedings.
  • Pump if you miss a feeding to prevent engorgement.

โœ… 2. Avoid Tight Bras or Pressure on the Breasts

  • Skip underwire bras in the early postpartum months.
  • Avoid sleeping on your stomach or carrying heavy bags over your chest.

โœ… 3. Massage & Warmth Before Feeding

  • Gently massage any firm areas while nursing.
  • Use warmth to help milk flow more easily.

โœ… 4. Watch for Early Signs of Clogs

  • Tender spots or lumps mean a clog may be forming.
  • Act fast with massage, nursing, and hydration.

๐Ÿ“– Want to feel more confident breastfeeding? Read: How to Recognize & Get Support for Postpartum Depression.


Final Thoughts

Mastitis is painful, but early treatment and prevention can keep it from worsening. If symptoms persist, donโ€™t wait to reach out for medical help.

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