Nowadays, many women hope to breastfeed their children, but some mothers may experience problems with blocked breast ducts during breastfeeding. This not only makes it difficult for babies to suckle, but also makes it easy for milk to accumulate in the breast and form hard lumps, even leading to milk cysts. So, what if the breast ducts are not unobstructed?
1. When women have blocked breast ducts, they can take a shower with hot water. While showering, it is also possible to massage the breasts, and the massage effect is best at this time. Women can also use tools to do it, such as using a comb to comb, which also has a good effect. When there is a breast lump, it is important to focus on combing through the affected area.
2. If there is swelling due to blocked breast ducts, cold compress can be applied to the breast. This can not only eliminate swelling, but also alleviate problems such as breast lumps and swelling. At this time, do not use hot water to rain, otherwise it will make the breasts even more swollen and painful.
3. When the mammary ducts are not unobstructed, allowing the baby to suckle more can help to keep the mammary ducts unobstructed. If the baby cannot suck it out, it is likely that the stimulation of the nipple will cause more milk to be secreted, thereby exacerbating swelling and pain. At this point, the child should not be allowed to suckle anymore. A breast pump can be used to suckle multiple times, and generally it will be able to suck through.