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Breast infections, also known as mastitis, are a possible concern for mothers of newborns. These infections are most common approximately 2 weeks postdelivery and are caused by bacteria that normally live on the surface of the breast. Fatigue, stress, and tight clothing that leads to obstruction of the milk ducts can predispose you to infection. So can cracked or sore nipples if they cause you to avoid complete emptying of the painful breast. Symptoms of mastitis include chills, flu-like aches, and hot, tender breasts. If you experience these symptoms, contact your physician immediately, because prompt treatment is very effective and can help prevent recurrences. Your physician will probably prescribe treatment that you can perform at home. These are some simple guidelines to follow:
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