Does a breast abscess require hospitalization?

Breast abscesses usually require hospitalization.
Breast abscesses are often the result of acute suppurative infections in postpartum breastfeeding women. Cellulitis develops in the early stages and should be treated with antibiotics and milk evacuation. If an abscess develops after a few days, ultrasound and other tests can be performed to determine the extent and depth of the abscess, and a surgical plan can be selected according to the location of the abscess.
Incision to drain the pus from the abscess or puncture to extract the pus can improve the permeability of antibiotic drugs in the lesion, improve the anti-inflammatory effect of anti-inflammatory drugs, and at the same time can reduce the continuous stimulation of the abscess lesion on the patient’s body, which ensures the patient’s rapid recovery, and the process of treatment needs to change the medicine every day, so the patient needs to be hospitalized.
So once the mammary gland abscess should be timely medical treatment, the appropriate treatment.