Mastitis is the number one killer that threatens women's health. If one does not pay attention to protecting their breasts, it can lead to mastitis. Many women believe that only those who have given birth may develop mastitis, so women who have not given birth will not care about their breast health. Will infertility lead to mastitis?
Mastitis is not an exclusive disease of married and childbearing women, and women who have not given birth can also develop mastitis. If one does not pay attention to the cleanliness of their breasts in daily life, coupled with a strong endocrine system during adolescence, it may lead to mastitis. There are also some nulliparous women who, due to wearing inappropriate underwear and being too small in size, experience severe breast compression, which may also lead to mastitis.
Some unmarried women, due to inflammation in other parts of their body but not treated in a timely manner, have their condition spread to the breasts, leading to mastitis. It cannot be ruled out that some women may develop mastitis or breast hyperplasia due to frequent use of contraceptive pills, which poses a threat to breast health.
It can be seen that the incidence rate of mastitis is still very high. Even if they do not have children, they may be called by mastitis. Therefore, women must pay attention to their breast health in their daily life. In order to detect breast conditions in a timely manner, it is important to regularly check your breasts. If you experience symptoms such as breast lumps, local redness and swelling, or suppuration, seek medical attention promptly.