Breasts too heavy during breastfeeding is considered to be caused by breast enlargement or physiological milk rise, which is usually normal. It can also be caused by inflammatory breast disease.
During breastfeeding, women will secrete a large amount of milk to feed their babies, and the breasts will become too heavy due to the excess milk in the breast memory and the enlargement of the breasts. Usually, after the breastfeeding period is over, the condition of heavy breasts will be relieved. You can breastfeed every two to four hours on a daily basis to suck out the remaining milk.
Breasts too heavy during breastfeeding can also be caused by inflammatory breast diseases, such as breastfeeding mastitis, breast cysts and so on. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, which can usually be treated by applying medication and surgery under the doctor’s guidance.
It is recommended that breastfeeding women adopt the correct method of breastfeeding, alternating between the two breasts, and washing with warm water after breastfeeding to prevent the accumulation of milk, which can cause mastitis. You can also massage your breasts and wear loose underwear.