Does Traditional Surgery for Breast Fibroids Affect Breastfeeding

Traditional surgery for breast fibroids does not usually affect breastfeeding. Breast fibroma is a benign disease, if the traditional open surgery is taken, during the surgery, it often does not lead to damage to the milk ducts, and most of the patients’ internal milk ducts are intact, so it usually does not affect the patient’s breastfeeding to some extent. However, there may be some patients with large breast fibroid tumors, which may cause damage to some of the glandular tissues of the breast during surgery. In addition, some patients’ lumps are closer to the nipple, so the surgery may damage the milk ducts, which may affect breastfeeding. Breast fibroid patients must go to regular hospitals, cooperate with the doctor to take surgical treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative care to promote physical recovery.