What symptoms may occur after a mother expresses breast milk?
After breast milk expression, mothers may experience symptoms such as fever and pain. During lactation, mothers must promptly empty the milk in their breasts, otherwise it may lead to the formation of hard knots, redness, and swelling in the breasts. In severe cases, it may even lead to mastitis. Once mastitis occurs, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly and receive scientific treatment from a doctor.
If the breasts have hard knots, redness, swelling, fever, and pain on the surface, timely breast milk expression is needed. Generally, after emptying the breasts, the body temperature will decrease and the pain will subside. However, if the symptoms do not improve, it may develop into mastitis, and antibiotics or traditional Chinese medicine can be taken.
There are many reasons for breast milk expression after childbirth. It may be caused by excessive milk production, incorrect sleeping positions that compress the breasts, or incorrect use of a breast pump. Therefore, during breastfeeding, after the baby has fed, mothers should squeeze out any excess milk to avoid breast milk expression.
Once breast milk expression occurs, the first step is to empty the breasts. Start with a warm compress and then massage from the outer part of the breast towards the nipple to empty the breasts. Pay special attention to massaging the areas with hard knots several times. Additionally, pay attention to breast hygiene and maintain a light diet as much as possible.