How does lactation mastitis cause

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Lactation mastitis is mainly caused by milk deposition, bacterial invasion, decreased immunity of the body, breast tube pressure and other reasons. 1. Milk deposition is one of the important factors in the occurrence of lactation mastitis. When milk fails to be effectively discharged in time, when it accumulates in the breast, it is easy to cause breast tube blockage, creating conditions for bacterial breeding. For example, irregular breastfeeding, failure to empty the breast on time; Or nipple dysplasia, such as nipple invagination, etc., affecting the normal discharge of milk. 2. Bacterial invasion of common pathogens are Staphylococcus aureus. Bacteria in the baby's mouth or surrounding environment may enter the breast through nipple damage or other ways. Nipple damage may be caused by incorrect sucking methods, excessive friction, etc., making it easier for bacteria to invade. 3. Decreased immunity Lactating women may be due to lack of rest, overwork, malnutrition and other factors leading to reduced body resistance, it is difficult to resist bacterial invasion, thus increasing the risk of mastitis. 4. Mammary duct pressure such as inappropriate underwear too tight, prolonged compression of the mammary duct, blocking the circulation of milk, but also easy to cause mastitis. Lactating mastitis is often the result of a combination of factors, and understanding these causes can help lactating women better prevent and respond.

How does lactation mastitis cause

How does lactation mastitis cause

How does lactation mastitis cause



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