Breast hyperplasia is a common disease in women, mainly related to poor physical resistance. When the breasts are invaded by bacteria or viruses, it is easy to cause breast tissue lesions. Women who are breastfeeding are more prone to this disease. In many cases, it is caused by not paying attention to breast care. So, can breastfeeding be done if breast hyperplasia is severe?
Breastfeeding is not recommended for severe breast hyperplasia, as it indicates that the breasts have already been infected and inflamed. If breastfeeding continues, these harmful substances will affect the fetus through the milk, which is not conducive to the health of the fetus. Therefore, women should suspend breastfeeding, and it is best to treat the disease first before considering feeding the child.
If it is only a mild breast hyperplasia, it generally does not affect women's breastfeeding and has a certain preventive and relieving effect. Women can increase the frequency of breastfeeding appropriately, which not only does not affect their child's feeding, but also promotes breast recovery. Only when the child fully sucks on the milk can the accumulation of milk be avoided. If there is a lot of milk, it can be squeezed out with a breast pump to prevent breast diseases.
Breast hyperplasia is closely related to endocrine disorders. If not actively treated, it can also cause symptoms such as menstrual disorders and nipple discharge. Therefore, early treatment is key. If women feel pain and discomfort in their breasts, they can apply appropriate hot compress.