What’s wrong with plasma cell mastitis?

Plasma cell mastitis is usually caused by nipple dysplasia, ductal drainage disorders, infectious factors, and abnormal hormonal stimulation.
1. Nipple dysplasia: such as inverted nipple, split nipple, etc. The inverted nipple becomes a place to hide dirt, often with acne-like things, and sometimes with a bad smell. This leads to plasma cell mastitis.
2. Dysfunction of ductal drainage: Abnormal ductal development leads to poor mammary gland structure, epithelial hyperplasia, inflammation, injury, and so on. The actual breasts can be a lot more than just the breasts, but they can also be a lot more than just the breasts.
3. Infectious factors: As the nipple and areola are infected by anaerobic bacteria, the surrounding tissues of the mammary gland are stimulated, resulting in the formation of plasma cell mastitis.
4. Abnormal hormonal stimulation: Abnormal hormonal stimulation can cause abnormal secretion of breast ductal epithelial hyperplasia. The ducts are significantly dilated, leading to the development of plasma cell mastitis.
In addition, immune factors are also the cause of plasma cell mastitis, once the patient plasma cell mastitis is recommended to receive timely formal treatment, actively cooperate with the doctor.