Allergies are very common in life and usually form rashes on the skin. The breastfeeding period is a very important period. Some new mothers will experience allergic symptoms in their breasts. Because they still have to feed their children at this time, they are naturally very worried if there is a problem with the child’s food supply. They hope that the problem can be solved as soon as possible through good methods. So, what should I do if I have breast allergies during lactation? Let’s take a closer look below. What causes itchy breasts during lactation? 1. Breast eczema Breast itching during lactation may be caused by breast eczema. The main reason is milk leakage during breastfeeding. Excessive milk causes the underwear underneath to become damp, which will lead to eczema over time. Recommendation: Wash with warm water every day, dry it after washing, and apply some eczema cream which may help. 2. Breast hyperplasia Breast itching during lactation may be due to the fact that as the amount of milk increases after delivery, the mammary ducts will swell and the surrounding skin will break. In order to adapt to the needs of breastfeeding, the breast hyperplasia causes the skin of the breast to be stretched, resulting in the so-called stretch marks on the breast, causing itching symptoms. 3. Allergic reaction Breast itching during lactation is considered to be caused by an allergic reaction. The main reason is that the breast skin is not adapted to the baby's milk sucking and milk stagnation, which is similar to an allergic reaction. What to do if your breasts itch during lactation 1. Drink plenty of water every day Itchy skin means it needs water or moisture to moisturize. When the dermis (inner layer of skin) becomes dehydrated, it starts to itch. To get rid of this condition, all you need to do is drink plenty of water. Try to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day. You can also eat water-rich fruits to avoid dehydration. Some fruits contain a lot of fructose, just make sure you don’t eat fruits that are high in sugar so that your blood sugar levels don’t go high. 2. Wear loose, smooth cotton clothes This type of clothing can help avoid further irritation of breast itching symptoms. Loose, smooth, cotton clothing will reduce friction against the breasts. Breast itching can get worse if you don't wear a bra. 3. Apply lotion to your breasts Apply moisturizer within 3 minutes after bathing to prevent your skin from becoming dehydrated. Keep a favorite bottle of lotion nearby so you can always use it. If your skin is dry and uncomfortable, frequent application of moisturizer (every two hours) can help relieve the skin's symptoms. Consistent use of moisturizer will help prevent continued dryness of the skin. |
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