Lump under the armpit after cesarean section surgery
In general, cesarean section refers to a surgical delivery method. The appearance of lumps under the armpit after cesarean section may be caused by accessory breast tissue, swollen axillary lymph nodes, sebaceous cysts, or other reasons. Specific causes are as follows:
1. Accessory Breast Tissue
After cesarean delivery, hormonal levels in women may change, which can easily lead to accessory breast hyperplasia, resulting in enlargement and pain in the breast area. In such cases, applying warm compresses with a heated towel and gentle local massage may help reduce symptoms.
2. Swollen Axillary Lymph Nodes
Following cesarean surgery, the body's immunity may decrease, making it susceptible to infections that can cause lymph node swelling, often accompanied by pain and swelling. Under medical guidance, antibiotics such as cefuroxime axetil tablets, amoxicillin capsules, or penicillin V potassium tablets may be prescribed for treatment.
3. Sebaceous Cysts
Women are typically physically weaker after surgery and may sweat more. If skin hygiene is not properly maintained during this period, sweat can block hair follicle openings, obstructing sebaceous gland secretions and leading to retention cysts. When appropriate, treatment may involve incision and drainage of the sebaceous cyst.
Besides the common causes mentioned above, lumps may also result from lipomas or mastitis. It is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital to determine the exact cause and receive targeted treatment. During treatment, proper skin care should be maintained, keeping the affected area clean to promote recovery.