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Bacterial infections, breast abscesses and clogged milk ducts can all cause inflammation in your breasts
You can reduce your risk by not swallowing water, and showering before and after swimming
Change your toothbrush after an infection and always take your full course of antibiotics to help ward off recurrence
Soap, water and an antibiotic ointment are your best bet
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The world is getting warmer and fungi are evolving
The concept of infection is rooted in scientific truth
Twice-a-day cleaning with a saltwater solution can help you resolve (and avoid) problems
Animal safety and bacterial infections are concerns
Popping hidradenitis suppurativa cysts could lead to infection
Ordinary soap and water or an alcohol-based sanitizer can do the job
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