What to do about acute lymphadenitis during breastfeeding

Acute lymph node inflammation during breastfeeding needs to be treated with either general treatment or delayed treatment to improve the symptoms depending on the severity of the disease, and the treatment needs to be consulted with a specialized doctor.
1. General treatment: Mild lymph node inflammation can be improved by drinking plenty of water, getting enough rest, eating a light diet and avoiding spicy and irritating foods to boost the body’s immunity and promote the improvement of symptoms.
2. Medication: When the symptoms are severe, antibiotics such as penicillin, cefaclor, azithromycin and other medications can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to control the inflammation. If the condition is serious, intravenous antibiotics such as injectable penicillin and ceftriaxone sodium can be used for treatment.
Since breastfeeding women can not use a variety of antibiotics, it is recommended to use drugs under the guidance of a doctor, not unauthorized use of drugs, if necessary, you can stop breastfeeding.
Therefore, when acute lymph node inflammation during breastfeeding occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to receive treatment and improve the prognosis of the disease.