Subareolar abscess


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Normal female breast anatomy
Normal female breast anatomy
Alternative Names

Abscess - areolar gland; Areolar gland abscess


Treatment

Subareolar abscesses are treated with antibiotics and by opening and draining the infected tissue. This can be done in a physician's office with local anesthesia. However, if the abscess recurs, the affected glands should be surgically removed.


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Expectations (prognosis)

Prognosis is good after surgical treatment.


Complications

Subareolar abscesses tend to recur until the affected glands are surgically removed.


Calling your health care provider

Contact your health care provider if you develop a painful lump under the nipple or areola.



Review Date: 11/08/2006
Reviewed By: Audra Robertson, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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