Dear friend,
I am Dr. (Col) R Karanwal, M.D. (Internal Medicine), Consultant Physician, for your assistance.
Thanks for reposing your faith in me and post your query on this website. I fully appreciate your concerns.
During
breastfeeding, infections can occur if bacteria enter your breast tissue (due to abrasions caused by the baby during sucking), or if the milk ducts (tiny tubes that carry milk) become blocked. This can cause inflammation in the breast, which, if untreated, can result in an
abscess forming.
If you have
fever, pain and
redness over the breast, you should immediately consult your Gynac, who will prescribe you antibiotics. If there is no fever or redness, there may be congestion of milk. In this case, you may use breast suction pump to extract congested milk.
Please feel free to revert back to me in case of further clarifications, if any.
I am sure that you will benefit from the advice.
HAVE A NICE DAY AND A SPEEDY RECOVERY.
Fond Regards,
Dr.(Col) R Karanwal
(PLEASE NOTE :- My opinion/advice is based SOLELY on the details provided by you.)