Mastitis Chronic Nonpurulent

This article will tell you about chronic non-purulent mastitis - one of the most common breast diseases in women.

Chronic non-purulent mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland that is not accompanied by the development of infection or purulent process. This type of mastitis is caused by various factors, such as hormonal changes, breast trauma and hereditary predisposition. This disease can lead to serious complications and require medical intervention depending on its severity.

Causes of chronic non-suppurative mastitis The most common cause of chronic non-suppurative mastitis is hormonal imbalance. An excess of male sex hormones can lead to excessive growth of the mammary glands, which in turn leads to an imbalance between fat and glandular tissue in the mammary gland. As a result of this imbalance, pressure occurs on the connective tissue of the mammary gland, which can lead to irritation of sensitive nerve endings and the formation of chronic inflammation in the mammary gland (mastitis).

The exact cause of chronic non-legal mastitis can only be determined by a specialist after additional examination. Please note that this article should be used for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.

Symptoms of chronic non-suppurative mastitis At the beginning of the disease, symptoms of chronic