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Date: | Tue, 19 Sep 1995 07:14:34 -0500 |
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>I wanted to clarify my question on the woman with mastitis who has not
>recently had a baby. The Gyn admitted her to the hospital for IV therapy and
>diagnostic study, AFTER that was all initiated I became involved for comfort
>type care. The Doc would like to know if there is a reason associated with
>mastitis other than CA which has been ruled out. Thanks,
>Paula
Yess!!! I had a case once, and it was due to dental work. This is actually
documented in Sander's Infectious disease booklet that most doctors use for
antibiotic choice. These cases are anaerobic, caused by peptostreptococcus,
and so require a drug like metronidazole, as opposed to diclox or a
cephalosporin. That is the only other reason that I KNOW OF causing
mastitis in a nonlactator, besides cancer or another obstructing lesion.
Anne Eglash. MD
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