As we all know, the milk secreted by women is generally milky white, and sometimes a little yellowish. This is all normal. If women's breast milk is green during lactation, it is best not to breastfeed the baby, because such milk is abnormal. If the baby eats it, it may cause a lot of harm. So, is the green breast milk caused by bacterial infection? Is green breast milk caused by bacterial infection? Normal breast milk should be milky white. In this case, it is light green, which is definitely abnormal. It cannot be judged that the baby is infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. If there is no feeling of swelling, pain or discomfort, there will generally be no problem. It is best to clean the nipples every day and keep them clean. Observe for two days to see if there is any improvement. If you experience swelling, pain, or discomfort, it may be an infection and you should go to the hospital for a check-up. Normal breast milk is milky white. This green one is probably caused by the milk being too thin, which is caused by the low fat content in the breast milk. It is recommended not to be nervous, go to the hospital for a check-up, and don't rush to breastfeed. In addition, the color of breast milk can be affected by drugs and food. If you eat too much green food, your breast milk may turn green, such as celery and spinach. If the change in breast milk color is not caused by food, you should also consider whether it is caused by bacterial infection. Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection can cause the secretions to appear green. Freshly expressed colostrum may be light green or light yellow, which is normal. Colostrum must be fed to babies, as it can enhance their immunity. If it is not colostrum, and the milk that is suddenly squeezed out is light green, you should stop breastfeeding and go to a local regular hospital for treatment. If necessary, conduct relevant examinations to consider whether it is caused by a bacterial infection. For example, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection may cause the secretions to be green. If there is no bacterial infection, it may simply be due to the recent consumption of too much green food. If you are not sure about the specific reason why breast milk is light green, it is best not to breastfeed to avoid adverse effects on the baby. |
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