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mastitis

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İngilizce - Türkçe
meme iltihabı

Daha önce meme iltihabım vardı. - I had mastitis before.

İngilizce - İngilizce
Inflammation of a breast or udder
Inflammation of the breast Usually caused by bacterial infection A recognized complication of nipple piercing
Inflammation of the breast
Inflammation of mammary tissue, usually due to bacterial infection
{i} infection of the breasts or udder
An infection and infamation of the mamory gland or breast
inflammation of a breast (or udder)
a painful swelling of the breast or udder (=the part of some animals that gives milk). Inflammation of the breast. Acute mastitis, usually caused by bacteria, begins almost exclusively in the first three weeks of nursing and can be cured with antibiotics without stopping nursing. The breasts may become swollen, red, hard, and tender; without treatment abscesses may occur. Mastitis can be localized or widespread, and the breast's lymphatic system may be involved. Girls may have brief hormone-induced breast inflammation soon after birth and during puberty. Chronic mastitis usually occurs in systemic diseases (e.g., tuberculosis, syphilis). One rare type is seen mostly in older women with a history of difficult nursing. Some mastitis cases resemble certain cancers
mastitis