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Definition of mastitis in English: mastitisnoun maˈstʌɪtɪsmæˈstaɪdəs mass nounInflammation of the mammary gland in the breast or udder, typically due to bacterial infection via a damaged nipple or teat. 乳腺炎 Example sentencesExamples - Proper nutrition is also required to ensure cows can properly ward infections such as mastitis and prevent metabolic problems such as milk fever and ketosis.
- The most common problem is nipple irritation and associated with that is mastitis, or inflammation and infection in the breast.
- I experienced a lot of problems with my first child including mastitis and cracked nipples in spite of receiving a lot of assistance from the medical staff in the UK.
- Now that she's over a year old, scientists are starting to test her milk for resistance to mastitis, a bacterial disease that costs U.S. producers about $1.7 billion annually.
- Cows injected with it are at an increased risk for mastitis, an udder infection that cows producing more milk are more susceptible to.
- It may also be the first sign of mastitis, ductal candidiasis or another infectious process.
- Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
- Milk from cows treated with it is likely to contain pus from their udders since the hormone leads to mastitis, or udder infection.
- Smoking greatly increases your chances of a type of mastitis called periductal mastitis, which causes pain and redness around the nipple.
- It is possible, in some cases, to have either yeast/fungal mastitis or bacterial mastitis coupled with yeast.
- The mother should notify her own and the baby's physician of any symptoms of mastitis, and milk from an infected breast should not be fed.
- Signs of mastitis include lumps in the breast, redness, heat and tenderness, and milk solids coming from the nipple.
- Histologically, tubercular mastitis is a form of granulomatous inflammation.
- The best way to prevent mastitis is keep the breast empty of milk.
- This results in mastitis - an inflammation of the mammary glands.
- Tuberculosis mastitis can occur as primary disease or can be secondary to tuberculosis elsewhere in the body.
- In parts of Africa a productive dairy cow is a very valuable asset, so a condition like teat mastitis can be a matter of life or death for the herd.
- The entire time I breastfed him I suffered from recurring mastitis caused by a nipple blister.
- And like many dairy cows, she often has mastitis, a painful udder inflammation, despite receiving antibiotics between lactations.
- When a ewe had trouble - mastitis, milk fever, pneumonia, blue bag - the pens filled with sick sheep and the sheep housing stock shrank.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek mastos 'breast' + -itis. Definition of mastitis in US English: mastitisnounmaˈstīdəsmæˈstaɪdəs Inflammation of the mammary gland in the breast or udder, typically due to bacterial infection via a damaged nipple or teat. 乳腺炎 Example sentencesExamples - It may also be the first sign of mastitis, ductal candidiasis or another infectious process.
- The most common problem is nipple irritation and associated with that is mastitis, or inflammation and infection in the breast.
- The entire time I breastfed him I suffered from recurring mastitis caused by a nipple blister.
- Cows injected with it are at an increased risk for mastitis, an udder infection that cows producing more milk are more susceptible to.
- Smoking greatly increases your chances of a type of mastitis called periductal mastitis, which causes pain and redness around the nipple.
- Histologically, tubercular mastitis is a form of granulomatous inflammation.
- The mother should notify her own and the baby's physician of any symptoms of mastitis, and milk from an infected breast should not be fed.
- It is possible, in some cases, to have either yeast/fungal mastitis or bacterial mastitis coupled with yeast.
- Signs of mastitis include lumps in the breast, redness, heat and tenderness, and milk solids coming from the nipple.
- Milk from cows treated with it is likely to contain pus from their udders since the hormone leads to mastitis, or udder infection.
- Tuberculosis mastitis can occur as primary disease or can be secondary to tuberculosis elsewhere in the body.
- Proper nutrition is also required to ensure cows can properly ward infections such as mastitis and prevent metabolic problems such as milk fever and ketosis.
- This results in mastitis - an inflammation of the mammary glands.
- Now that she's over a year old, scientists are starting to test her milk for resistance to mastitis, a bacterial disease that costs U.S. producers about $1.7 billion annually.
- The best way to prevent mastitis is keep the breast empty of milk.
- I experienced a lot of problems with my first child including mastitis and cracked nipples in spite of receiving a lot of assistance from the medical staff in the UK.
- And like many dairy cows, she often has mastitis, a painful udder inflammation, despite receiving antibiotics between lactations.
- In parts of Africa a productive dairy cow is a very valuable asset, so a condition like teat mastitis can be a matter of life or death for the herd.
- When a ewe had trouble - mastitis, milk fever, pneumonia, blue bag - the pens filled with sick sheep and the sheep housing stock shrank.
- Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek mastos ‘breast’ + -itis. |