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Subareolar abscessAlternative namesAbscess - areolar gland; Areolar gland abscessDefinitionA subareolar abscess is an abscess or growth on the areolar gland, which is located underneath or beneath the areola (the circular area of darker pigmentation around the nipple) of the breast.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsThe cause of a subareolar abscess is a blockage of the small glands or ducts under the areola, with development of an infection under the skin. This is an uncommon problem that affects younger or middle-aged women who are not breast-feeding, unlike most types of infections in the breast. There are no known risk factors. Symptoms
Signs and testsThe health care provider will perform a breast exam. An ultrasound examination of the breast may be recommended in some cases. TreatmentSubareolar 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. Expectations (prognosis)Prognosis is good after surgical treatment. ComplicationsSubareolar abscesses tend to recur until the affected glands are surgically removed. Calling your health care providerContact your health care provider if you develop a painful lump under the nipple or areola. Update Date: 1/12/2003Daniel Rein, M.D., Obstetrician and Gynecologist, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. |
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