Plasma cell mastitis is a serious condition that is long-lasting, recurrent, and can even lead to breast cancer.
Plasma cell mastitis is a serious condition because of its long duration and its tendency to recur and persist, forming sinus tracts and fistulas. As the disease progresses, it can also cause inflammatory stimulus changes that can lead to breast cancer. In addition, abnormal hormonal stimulation may also lead to abnormal secretion of ductal epithelial hyperplasia.
Clinical treatment for plasma cell mastitis is mainly based on the degree of breast duct dilatation and periductal inflammation, and different treatment options are chosen, such as antibiotic treatment and surgical treatment.
Patients with plasma cell mastitis should go to the hospital in time for treatment. Early detection and early treatment will have a better therapeutic effect.