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Jaye,
Are you thinking of cellulitis? This is commonly confused w/ mastitis and
sometimes moms will get it with or following a bout of mastitis. One of the
biggest physical differences that you can see is the red area of the breast
has a very clear, often uneven/jagged border that is clearly defined (you
could trace the outline with a pen). It is a bacterial infection of the skin
but can also cause fever, chills, etc so many moms and providers will assume
it is mastitis. This is why in-person support is so critical.
As far as conference sessions go, I know one of the GOLD 10 speakers touched
on it briefly.
Melissa Cole, IBCLC
Vancouver/Portland ,USA
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