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Mastitis is an infection of the breastfeeding mother's breast tissue. This is caused by the bacteria entering the milk duct through a break or crack in the nipple. "Mastitis treatment might involve: • No sudden cessation of breastfeeding • Feeding history and establishing the cause of the problem • Observe full breastfeeding and correct positioning and attachment as required. • Ensure frequent and effective feeding according to feeding cues. • Start each feed with the affected side for up to 3 feeds. • Warm compress to aid milk flow. Gentle massage • Hand express if necessary, target and frequently drain the affected area. • Consider positioning the infant with the lower jaw adjacent to an inflamed area (possibly rugby ball position) • Analgesia and Oral anti-inflammatory (Paracetamol and/or ibuprofen- check for contraindications) • Take adequate fluids and rest • Warm baths

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