Review On Breast Engorgement and Its Management

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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD)

Volume 4 Issue 6, September-October 2020 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470

Review on Breast Engorgement and its Management


Preeti Shukla
Lecturer, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Rama College of Nursing, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

ABSTRACT How to cite this paper: Preeti Shukla


Breast engorgement is a common postnatal complication that can occur after "Review on Breast Engorgement and its
48 to 74 hours of postnatal period. Sign and Symptoms are soreness, swelling, Management"
tenderness and redness in breast area. Breast engorgement can diagnose by Published in
breast examination, breast engorgement scale and visual analogue scale. International Journal
Management for breast engorgement is massage over the breast, breast milk of Trend in Scientific
removal by breast pump, exclusive breast feeding, cabbage leave application Research and
and pain killer medication. In current situation Covid-19 symptoms are also Development (ijtsrd),
affect the mother during postnatal or breast complications. ISSN: 2456-6470, IJTSRD33388
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KEYWORDS: Breast engorgement, Postnatal mothers, home management October 2020, pp.783-785, URL:
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INTRODUCTION
Breast engorgement occurs in the mammary glands due to late as days 9–10. and subsides within 12-48 hours if
expansion and pressure exerted by the synthesis and storage properly treated (7-10 days without proper treatment)
of breast milk. It is also a main factor in altering the ability of
the infant to latch-on. Engorgement changes the shape and COMMON SYMPTOMS-
curvature of the nipple region by making the breast Symptoms of engorged breasts include:
inflexible, flat, hard, and swollen. 1. Edema, tenderness with painful breasts. If the breasts
are severely engorged, they are very swollen, tough,
Because of covid-19, some women feel that after delivery shiny, warm, and slightly lumpy to the touch.
they are having risk for corona. because of breast 2. Flattened nipples. The dark area circle the nipple,
engorgement or mastitis or living in hospital, women suffer the areola,may be very firm. This makes discomfort to
from chest tightness, chest pain, tenderness of breast, fever baby during latching.
and chills. so some women confused between breast 3. Fever 100.4°F (38°C).
complication and covid -19 symptoms. 4. Tender lymph nodes in armpits.

So if you are a nurse you can clear the women confusion


about covid-19 and breast engorgement.

Breast engorgement means that your breasts are painfully


full of milk. This usually happens when a mother produces
more milk than her baby uses. The mother's breast may
become tight and swollen, making it difficult for your baby to
breastfeed. Engorged breasts can be treated at home.
Diagnosis of breast engorgement-
Breast engorgement is breast tenderness that leads to
painful, tender breasts. It is caused by an increase in the Breast engorgement is diagnosed based on symptoms alone.
blood flow and milk supply in your breasts and occurs in the No exams or tests are needed.
first few days after you have born the baby.

INCIDENT RATE-
The incidence rate of breast engorgement all over the world
is 1:8000, and in India, it is 1:6500. Engorgement symptoms
occur most commonly between days 3 and 5, with more than
two-thirds of women with tenderness on day 5 but some as Figure 1: Six point self rated engorgement scale

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Breast engorgement scale-  If symptoms do not disappear within 24-48 hours, or if
Engorgement is assessing using 6-Point Self Rated influenza like symptoms develop, the mother should
Engorgement Scale from 1 to 6 (Figure 1) consult a doctor, as engorgement can lead to mastitis.
 It has been reported that Other techniques such as
Pain was assessed subjectively by using the visual analogue thermal ultrasound breast treatments and massage
scale, a subjective measure of self-rated pain on a numerical provide pain relief in some cases
scale of 1-10 (Figure 2)
If mother is not breastfeeding, use one or more of these
steps to relieve discomfort:
 Do not pump or withdraw a lot of milk from your
breasts. If your breasts with sore, you can pull them out
a bit to be more comfortable.
Figure 2: Visual analogue scale.  Apply a cold compress to your breasts for 15 minutes at
a time every hour as needed. To avoid damaging your
Management- skin, place a thin cloth between your breast and the cold
A management treatment can be implemented and compress.
evaluated with a midwifery or healthcare professional. The  Take ibuprofen in addition to using non-medicine
key to treating breast engorgement is promoting the treatments. Be safe with ibuprofen. before using drug
frequent and effective removal of milk from the breast or read and follow all instructions on the label.
breast pump. In conjunction with a healthcare  Wear a tight brassiere that fits well and provides good
professional's advice, strategies that may be implemented support.
include:
 Frequent and effective breastfeeding or pumping Prevention of breast engorgement
starting within the first hour after delivery. Mother Breast engorgement can be prevented by controlling the
should breastfeed at least 8-12 times a day, with no breast milk production and by keeping out from breast.
more than three hours between breastfeeds. During your body's first week or two of adjusting to breast-
 If breastfeeding is not possible, frequent expression feeding, be careful not to leave your breasts full.
with a pumping is recommended 8-12 times a day.  Feed your baby whenever he shows signs of hunger. If
the mother's breast is hard and too full, let it out (pull
out) enough to soften the nipples before putting your
baby to the breast.
 Make sure that your baby is latching in right manner and
feeding well.
 Empty your breasts each time you feed. This will help
your milk move around freely and keep your milk
supply at the level your baby needs.
 For the prevention of covid-19 clean your hand and
 Warming the breast with warming packs before feed breast before feed it will help to reduce the chances of
the baby may help initiate flow of milk. spread of covid-19.
 Cooling the engorged breast with cold packs or chilled  Wear a proper mask during each feed to protect her
cabbage leaves may help relieve pain. child from covid-19.
 Prior to attaching the baby to the breast, the reverse
pressure softening technique can be applied. This
technique uses gentle positive pressure/massage to
soften the areola region, aiming to temporarily move
some swelling slightly backwards and upwards into the
breast to improve the latch of the baby during
engorgement
 In the case of tender spots in the breast, mums may be
able to position the baby during breastfeeding so that
the baby’s chin is pointing towards the tender spot.
Home remedies for breast engorgement-
1. Gently massage: massage the breasts from the chest
towards the nipple with small gentle movements. If your
breasts do not hurt, gently massage your breasts in
circular motions. The massage improves circulation and
allows the accumulated milk to flow better through the
nipple.
2. Express milk: Express milk about 8-10 times in a day
using a breast pump or hand. Collect he expressed milk
in a sterilized bottle and feed it to your baby. Speak to
your physician or visit a lactation consultant to learn the
 Following consultation with a medical professional, correct way of express and store the breast milk.
pain reliever with an anti-inflammatory agent may be 3. Ice packs and warm bath: Place an ice pack in breast
recommended to help with the milk pass. for 15-20 minutes at the point of engorgement to feel

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relax. Take a warm shower to improve milk flow and pregnancy. It also happens in the transition period when the
reduce breast firmness. breasts switch from colostrum to mature milk. This
condition is characterized by swollen, warm breasts that feel
hard and inflexible. Mild cases of chest constipation report
tingling, edema, and heat, while extreme cases report pain
with considerable discomfort and a throbbing sensation in
the chest, armpit, and hands, and a slight fever. itcan cause
mastitis, breast abscess if not treated in time. In this
pandemic condition all these symptoms will also explain to
mother after discharge from hospital because some mother
having confusion about mastitis and covid-19 symptoms.
4. Increase feeds as needed: Most newborns need 8-12
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