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Can a woman get a breast infection if she is not producing milk?

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Yes.: Breast infections are often associated with milk production, however, it is possible for women to develop infections in the absence of lactation. Risk factors include diabetes and injury to the breast.

Answered 10/30/2020

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Yes: Breast infections can occur for a variety of reasons. Usually the bacteria enter through the nipple. There are also some patient populations more susceptible to breast infections such as diabetics and people who smoke.

Answered 1/5/2019

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