Breast pain in postpartum women may be caused by the problem of breast hyperplasia among our female friends. Nowadays, the incidence of this condition is very high. Many female friends think that this situation involves their own privacy and are unwilling to receive treatment, which results in the continuous aggravation of the disease. We must not have any psychological pressure. It is very important to adopt the treatment method for postpartum breast pain as soon as possible. Some women experience breast tenderness or even unbearable pain two or three days after delivery. This is because the breasts secrete a large amount of milk after childbirth, and the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels of the breasts also expand. At this time, if the milk ducts are blocked, the milk will fill and accumulate into lumps, and the baby will not be able to suck out the milk, which will cause milk congestion and cause breast pain. Breast congestion can be divided into four levels according to the severity, and the treatment methods are also different. Within the normal range there is a temporary mild feeling of fullness, and the milk is easily discharged through sucking by the new cow or expression by hand. After the milk is discharged. The bloating and pain were relieved immediately. The breasts are full and tender, and a lump may be felt. The pain can be gradually relieved by using a breast pump or by letting the newborn suck. Breast congestion Severe enlargement of the breasts. There are lumps. The pain varies in severity, the skin is swollen, the elasticity disappears, the surface is hot, the nipples are flat, and the baby can easily rupture the swollen nipples by sucking them, and the mother will also feel pain. In this case, you need to go to the hospital to see a doctor. Breast congestion and blocked milk ducts Due to obvious edema of breast tissue. The milk ducts are unobstructed. The discharge of milk lining is blocked, resulting in increased swelling, bloodless, edematous, hardened and hot skin. In severe cases, purple-red spots can be seen. The mother's body temperature rises and the pain is severe. Breastfeeding should be stopped at this time. Go to the hospital for treatment in time. If treated in time, you can gradually recover within two days. For those with breast congestion, fever, and pain, you can apply local hot compresses and gently massage from all sides toward the nipple to allow milk to be discharged. You can also take Chinese medicine to promote milk secretion and disperse the congestion. When infection is suspected, antibiotics can be used. Do not refuse massage or breast pumping due to pain, which will prevent milk from being discharged and aggravate congestion, leading to mastitis. The measures that should be taken to prevent milk stasis are: unclog the mammary ducts to ensure smooth milk secretion. The above treatment methods for postpartum breast pain are very good methods summarized by some experts and scholars. At the same time, we can use massage methods to help us stimulate the thymus in the chest and promote the development of our breast hormones. It can effectively help us relieve breast pain and achieve the effect of breast enhancement. |
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