What is the purpose of cold compress on the breasts during lactation?
Generally, cold compresses on the breasts during lactation can help relieve breast pain, reduce the risk of mastitis, alleviate breast swelling, improve milk flow, and relax breast tissue. Specific details are as follows:
1. Relieve breast pain
Cold compresses can reduce breast pain caused by blocked ducts or inflammation during lactation, helping to relax breast tissue and ease discomfort.
2. Reduce the risk of mastitis
Cold compresses may lower the risk of developing mastitis during breastfeeding, especially for women who are prone to milk stasis.
3. Alleviate breast swelling
During lactation, breasts may become swollen due to milk accumulation. Cold compresses can help reduce this swelling.
4. Improve milk flow
Cold compresses can facilitate easier milk flow during breastfeeding, contributing to more effective feeding.
5. Relax breast tissue
Cold compresses help relax tense breast tissue, making it easier for the breasts to release milk.
If a patient experiences any discomfort or symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention at a hospital promptly to avoid delaying treatment.