Mastitis Yellowing of Breast Milk

Mastitis Yellowing of Breast Milk

If you get mastitis during breastfeeding, your milk may turn yellow. In this case, mothers should not worry too much. Mastitis during breastfeeding is often related to blocked milk ducts. Mothers can breastfeed with confidence at this time, and the yellowing of milk will not have any adverse effects on the baby. Of course, we need to strengthen care to avoid worsening inflammation.

Mastitis Yellowing of Breast Milk

In fact, there is no need to worry too much, because mastitis is caused by blockage of the milk ducts, so breastfeeding itself has no effect on the baby, and mothers can breastfeed with confidence. And even if the breast milk is yellow, it is still edible.

There is only one prerequisite, that is, healthy babies can continue to be breastfed, because there are a large number of bacteria breeding in the mammary glands. The bacteria enter the baby's body through breast milk. If the baby has jaundice or poor resistance, it is easy to be infected.

If mothers only have the disease on one side, they can use the other, healthy side to feed their baby.

How to deal with mastitis during lactation?

1. In the early stage, the symptoms are mild and only the parturient with milk stasis can continue breastfeeding and use ice compresses to reduce milk secretion.

2. If the mother has obvious breast swelling and lumps, she can use local hot compress to dissipate the inflammation. Each hot compress should last for 20 to 30 minutes, and should be applied 3 times a day.

3. Use antibiotics for treatment under the guidance of a doctor according to the condition.

Since lactation mastitis is a late-stage disease, we can take preventive measures in our daily lives to prevent mothers from getting sick.

How to prevent mastitis during lactation?

1. Keep the nipples clean and hygienic, and wash the breasts frequently with warm water. Pregnant women or postpartum women with inverted nipples must pay more attention to this and never use products containing ethanol to scrub the nipples.

2. Unreasonable breastfeeding intervals can also induce mastitis, so mothers should develop a good habit of regular breastfeeding. Of course, do not leave any residual milk in the breasts. After each feeding, the milk should be sucked out using a breast pump. Also, don't let your baby sleep with the nipple in his mouth, this is also a preventive measure.

3. The skin of a new mother is relatively delicate and can be easily damaged if one is not careful during breastfeeding. Therefore, if there is damage, breastfeeding must be stopped. Since breastfeeding has been stopped, the milk will still exist. At this time, you need to use a breast pump to suck out the milk and then breastfeed after the wound heals.

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