During breastfeeding, the mother may have lumps in her breasts. The key reason is that there is too much breast milk and the baby has not eaten, resulting in milk accumulation, which causes lumps in the mother's breasts. It should be said that after giving birth, the first thing a mother fears is gaining dozens of pounds from pregnancy to childbirth and then to the end of the confinement period. The second fear is that during breastfeeding, milk will accumulate in the breasts and mastitis will occur. What's more, she is worried that it will eventually develop into breast cancer. How long does it take for lumps to go away during breastfeeding? Generally speaking, the lumps will last for 2 to 3 weeks during breastfeeding. As the inflammation gradually subsides, the inflammatory lumps may also gradually shrink. It will take longer for the lumps to completely disappear than the disease recovery, and may take 1 to 2 months. How to get rid of breast lumps during breastfeeding? 1. The most common reason for lumps in the breasts during breastfeeding is that breast milk accumulates, making it impossible to be discharged, resulting in lumps. It is recommended that mothers apply hot tap water before massage, which can relieve pain and squeeze out the remaining breast milk; at the same time, let the baby suck the nipple more, which can effectively alleviate the symptoms of lumps. 2. If the lump problem still does not improve after hot compress and massage, you need to consider the possibility of mastitis, go to the hospital for examination, and then treat it according to the doctor's instructions. If the swelling and pain persists for a long time, you can ask a lactation consultant to help with massage. If the mother also has symptoms of fever and yellowing breast milk, it may be an inflammation and infection, and breastfeeding should be stopped at this time. Usually, you should pay more attention to the daily cleaning of your breasts, avoid eating cold and spicy foods, and drink more water. 3. Lumps in the breast can be removed by using a manual breast pump. The deposited breast milk is in the breast, and the manual breast pump can just suck out all the remaining milk, which can unblock the mammary glands and remove the lumps. When breastfeeding your baby, mothers should also pay attention to the balance of both sides of the breasts and do a good job of maintenance. |
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