1. Mastitis While Breast-Feeding
From the time you begin breast-feeding until your baby is weaned, take measures to prevent mastitis. For example, learn about different breast-feeding techniques so that you will know how to completely empty your breasts. Not emptying your breasts...
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2. Cystic fibrosis - Educational resources - Information pages - Genetics Home Reference
These resources supplement the information in the Genetics Home Reference condition summary on cystic fibrosis.
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3. What is Cystic fibrosis?
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive tract. It is the most common type of chronic lung disease in children and young adults, and may result in early death.
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4. OHSU Health Information: Mastitis
Mastitis is often used interchangeably with the term breast infection, but mastitis may also be due to an inflammation. Often a reddened area is noted on the breast. Inflammatory or infectious mastitis may develop for reasons similar to those for .....
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5. Mastitis
Mastitis is painful swelling and redness in the breast. It is especially common among women who are breastfeeding. While it is most common in just one breast it can occur in both.
www.mbhs.org
6. Cystic Fibrosis Information Sheet
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common of the serious inherited childhood disorders. Approximately 100 babies are born each year in California with cystic fibrosis and there are currently approximately 3,000 people with cystic fibrosis in .....
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7. OhioHealth - Mastitis
Mastitis is an infection of the breast tissue that results in breast pain, swelling, warmth and redness of the breast. If you have mastitis, you might also experience fever and chills. Mastitis most commonly affects women who are breast-feeding (l.....
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8. Mastitis "Drainage"
The female breast, like the prostate, is a gland. The female breast, or mammary gland, secretes milk during the period of lactation.
www.prostatitis.org
9. Mastitis - Caring4Cancer
, a blocked milk duct, or cracked skin on the woman's nipples that allows bacteria to enter the breast. In women who are not breast-feeding, it is related to changes that occur with aging, such as expanded (dilated) or irregular milk ducts.
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10. Cystic Fibrosis Information for Families
Cystic fibrosis, or CF, affects breathing and how foods are digested within the body. CF causes the body to make thick, sticky mucus that clogs breathing airways in the lungs, and also can prevent the pancreas from making special chemicals (enzyme...
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