Medanta Super Speciality Hospital, Noida
A breast abscess develops when an infection leads to the accumulation of pus in the breast tissue. It is commonly seen in lactating women but can also occur in non-lactating individuals.
At our clinic, we offer advanced abscess drainage procedures, including ultrasound (USG)-guided and surgical drainage, to ensure safe, effective, and quick relief.
Breast infections or related conditions may present with the following noticeable symptoms.
Persistent or intense pain in the affected breast.
Swelling or formation of a lump within the breast tissue.
Skin may appear red, inflamed, and warm to touch.
Fever or general body discomfort may be present.
Discharge of pus in some cases, indicating infection.
Several factors may contribute to breast infections and related complications.
Unmanaged breast infection can progress to more severe conditions.
Obstruction in milk ducts can lead to infection and swelling.
Lack of proper hygiene increases the risk of infection.
Reduced immunity makes the body more prone to infections.
Smoking increases risk, especially in non-lactational cases.
Effective treatment depends on the severity and stage of the abscess. Below are the commonly recommended approaches.
We focus on delivering safe, effective, and patient-centered care with modern techniques and personalized attention.
Timely identification of the condition for prompt and effective treatment.
Preference for advanced procedures that ensure faster recovery and minimal discomfort.
Strict adherence to safety and hygiene standards during all procedures.
Customized care plans with regular follow-up for better outcomes.