November 2011 Moms

Question about mastitis

My left boob is sore.  It's sore on the underside, to the front of my armpit.  It's not really sore constantly but when I touch one particular area, it hurts.  I just took my temperature and I don't have one.  Is mastitis always accompanied by a fever or could it just be a clogged duct?  How do I know the difference?
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Re: Question about mastitis

  • A clogged duct is just one very specific spot that is sore.  I had mastitis twice and both times I had flu like symptoms before my boob was even that sore.  Eventually a fever came both times, and my boob started to get blotchy pink, and got redder with time.  I don't know about always, but it usually is accompanied by a fever since it is an infection.  A clogged duct, is just that, clogged. I hope whatever you have gets better!
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  • I think it's typically accompanied by a fever....Do you have lumps or feel a knot or anything?  Have you tried nursing or pumping that side, and massaging the sore area at the same time?
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  • I've had mastitis twice and both times I had a really high fever, sore boobs and redness, lethargy, etc. This second time was bad - I had a severe migraine and was vomiting. Yuk! Anyway, I've had antibiotics both times and it cleared quickly once the antibiotics were started.

    I had a clogged duct briefly once, but with a little massage and warm compress it went away quickly. It was also located higher up my breast closer to my armpit.

    Best of luck!!

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  • My mastitis was MISERABLE! Fever, chills, uncontrollable shaking. The affected boob was hurting, but that was not the worst symptom. 

    Keep massaging the sore boob when pumping/BF and make sure you are emptying it frequently.  

  • Thanks, girls.  For those of you who have had mastitis, I am so sorry.  It sounds HORRIBLE.  I think I have a clogged duct.  I have been massaging it all day and fed LO extra on that side.  It seems to feel a little better.  Thanks for the input!
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  • Take a warm shower and massage that spot in the shower.  It should let go.
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  • It sounds like a clogged duct to me. When I had mastitis, I didn't have any flu symptoms but my clogged ducts turned into red welts. I didn't have the regular symptoms such as fever or red streaks, however my doc said the redness and visible swelling was definitely mastitis.  

    Since then I have gotten clogged ducts. I make sure to  massage them during every feeding or pump from above the clog towards the nipple (in the direction that milk would presumably flow).

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