An ongoing deep, burning, throbbing or shooting breast is an indication of an infection of the mammary ducts
The infectious agents responsible for ductal infection are Candida albicans, Staph aureus, or a combination of these organisms
Any cause which disrupts skin integrity such as nipple trauma and eczema of the nipples may lead to duct infections (1) Before treatment, rule out other causes of breast and nipple pain e.g. - check whether the positioning and attachment are optimal (1).
In mothers with suspected yeast infection
If bacterial infection is suspected (honey-colored exudates) treat with antibiotics
In some women a combination of bacterial and candidal infection may be present and may require treatment with both antibiotic and anti-fungal therapy (2)
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