Dietary precautions after non-lactation mastitis surgery Do not eat spicy food, eat less or no seafood after mastitis surgery, and there are no taboos for others. After the operation of non-lactation mastitis, try to eat less food such as bamboo shoots, litchi and beef to avoid spicy food. Eat light food. Eat less chicken and seafood recently. After three to five years of complete recovery, you can return to normal diet.
There is no recurrence after total mastectomy. Because there are no glands, it is granulomatous inflammation or plasma cell mastitis, and the whole milk is the most complete. It is recommended to do some surgery to eliminate inflammation and take Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine is effective in treating this intractable mastitis, so it is recommended to take Chinese medicine for a period of time. There are two types of mastitis. The first is autoimmune diseases. If you take western medicine, the effect is not good, and take Chinese medicine, this mastitis is really difficult to cure.
Is non-lactation mastitis serious? Non-lactating mastitis is also common. This disease is mild, not serious, don't worry. The cause of the disease is common in microbial infections, such as bacterial infections and viral infections, which lead to some nodules and lumps in the breast. Non-lactation mastitis is mainly caused by secretions blocking the lumen. Symptoms such as breast redness and pain will appear in the early stage, and symptoms such as suppuration and fever will appear in the serious development. Non-lactation mastitis is mainly caused by secretions blocking the lumen. Symptoms such as breast redness and pain will appear in the early stage, and symptoms such as suppuration and fever will appear in the serious development. Patients with sudden breast redness, swelling, heat, pain and abscess formation should consider the symptoms of non-lactation mastitis, and some abscess cases can be punctured and suppurated by themselves. Local performance is strong and rapid.
If it is serious, it will also lead to some symptoms of pus. It is best to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination, blood test and pathological examination to see the severity of the disease and choose different treatment methods according to different situations. For this disease, antibiotics, penicillins, cephalosporins or aminoglycosides can be used clinically. If some malignant diseases, such as purulent symptoms, need to be cut and drained, and then the pus inside is squeezed out, and then comprehensive treatment is carried out with drugs.