Can I breastfeed if I have had surgery for breast fibroids?

You can breastfeed if you have had mammary fibroid surgery because mammary fibroid surgery only removes the fibroid, so it does not destroy too many breast ducts. Therefore, if the patient is pregnant and has given birth, breastfeeding is possible. If there is a significant accumulation of breast milk during breastfeeding, you need to see a surgeon as soon as possible for lactation treatment and, if necessary, localized hot compresses and physical therapy to relieve the discomfort. If there is significant redness, swelling, pain, or even fluid accumulation, this is often considered serious mastitis and requires early antibiotic treatment, such as cephalosporin or penicillin. If there is too much fluid, puncture and drainage or incision and drainage will be required, and regular medication changes will be given later. You can take in fresh fruits and green vegetables and high quality protein.