What’s with the tingling in my chest after breastfeeding?

A stabbing pain in the chest after breastfeeding may be associated with cracked nipples, mastitis, and flatulence, which need to be dealt with accordingly.
1. Cracked nipples: mainly related to the incorrect breastfeeding habits of the mother, due to the mother’s preference for breastfeeding on one side of the breast, the baby bites the nipple for a long time, the baby bites the nipple in the area of the small, etc., the nipple caused damage, nipple cracks. After breastfeeding, the nipples and breasts may be tingling.
2. Mastitis: Mastitis occurs when bacteria, viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms invade the nipple and breast, and stimulate the breast during breastfeeding, resulting in tingling symptoms. The patient may also experience symptoms such as redness and swelling of the breasts, elevated skin temperature, and may also experience fever and chills.
3. Swelling of milk: Due to the high secretion of milk and blockage of milk ducts, the milk is retained in the breasts, resulting in swelling of the breasts, and tingling of the breasts may also occur after breastfeeding. The patient’s clinical symptoms can be improved by draining the retained milk through negative pressure suction with a breast pump.
In addition, breast hyperplasia, breast fibroadenoma and breast cancer may also have the clinical manifestation of tingling in the chest, the patient should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and take targeted treatment.