What are the common causes of breast fluid accumulation?
Breast edema is related to factors such as breast trauma and breast inflammation, often accompanied by pain and discomfort. It is important to actively follow the advice of medical professionals.
Breast Trauma: When the breast is directly impacted by external force, capillaries may rupture, leading to the formation of a hematoma. This can subsequently result in breast liquefaction and necrosis of fat cells, inducing breast edema. If there is minimal fluid, treatments such as hot compresses and massage can be performed under the guidance of a professional doctor to promote breast blood circulation and fluid absorption. If there is a large amount of fluid, it is also necessary to actively cooperate with the doctor through puncture catheterization and drainage to remove the fluid.
Breast Inflammation: Mainly caused by infection, under the stimulation of inflammatory factors, it can lead to breast edema, accompanied by local swelling, pain, suppuration, and other abnormalities. It is recommended to take anti-inflammatory drugs such as Erythromycin Capsules and Azithromycin Dispersible Tablets. If an abscess forms, it is also necessary to cooperate with the doctor for timely drainage through excision.
In daily life, attention should be paid to breast cleanliness and hygiene, wearing loose and breathable underwear to reduce local friction and irritation.