Mastitis: Clinical Insights and Implications for Breastfeeding Success
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Maternal Nutrition
Mastitis is a prevalent condition affecting up to 33% of lactating women that significantly impedes successful breastfeeding and compromises maternal health. This inflammatory condition, often triggered by milk stasis and infections linked to dysbiosis of the human milk microbiome, can be prevented through early detection and effective management strategies. Proper breastfeeding techniques and administration of specific Lactobacillus strains, are interventions to help prevent lactational mastitis and promote sustained breastfeeding practices.
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