Will breast hyperplasia improve after breastfeeding?
Breast hyperplasia generally does not resolve after breastfeeding.
Breast hyperplasia is primarily caused by abnormalities in the normal development and regression process of breast tissue. It is a benign breast condition. After onset, it may lead to symptoms such as breast lumps or nodules, nipple discharge, and breast pain. This condition is neither a tumor nor an inflammatory change. Breast hyperplasia typically does not improve after breastfeeding, as the disease is unrelated to lactation. However, in women with breast hyperplasia, excessive milk accumulation during breastfeeding may compress existing lumps and cause pain. Promptly emptying the breasts can help alleviate this discomfort.
Women should pay attention to breast hygiene and cleanliness during lactation.