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It's an infection of breat tissue that most often happens when you're breastfeeding. It can occur when bacteria, often from the baby's mouth, enter a milk duct through a crack in the nipple.

Breast infections usually happen one to three months after you deliver a baby, but they can affect women at any age. Other causes of infection include chronic mastitis and a rare form of cancer called inflammatory carcinoma.

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