Draining a Breast Abscess
Mastitis that develops into an infected pocket of
fluid, or breast
abscess, usually needs to be drained.
- A small abscess can be drained with a needle,
sometimes using
ultrasound to guide the needle. First, a
local anesthetic medicine is injected to numb the
skin over the infected breast tissue. This procedure can be done in a doctor's
office.
- A large abscess must be cut open (lanced) to let the pus
drain out. Usually a local anesthetic medicine is injected
to numb the breast tissue first.
General anesthesia is usually not needed for this
treatment unless the abscess is deep. After the infected area has been drained,
it may be left open and packed with sterile gauze or closed with a small tube
left in so the pus can drain out. This procedure may be done in a doctor's
office or an outpatient surgery setting.
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By
| Healthwise Staff |
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Primary Medical Reviewer
| Sarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine |
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Specialist Medical Reviewer
| Kirtly Jones, MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology |
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Last Revised
| January 10, 2012 |
Last Revised:
January 10, 2012