2022
DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2022.0049
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Maintaining Breastfeeding During the Treatment of Breast Abscesses Is Not Contraindicated

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“…A study [ 15 ] has found that antibiotic using does not reduce the frequency of punctures during the treatment of the lactating breast abscesses. Other studies [ 16 ] have confirmed that the evidence is insufficient for antibiotic using during the treatment of the lactating breast abscesses. ABM [ 3 ] has also pointed out that the primary treatment for lactational mastitis is removing the infected milk in the breast fully by breastfeeding, and both antibiotics used and probiotics used are all the B-level recommendation.…”
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“…A study [ 15 ] has found that antibiotic using does not reduce the frequency of punctures during the treatment of the lactating breast abscesses. Other studies [ 16 ] have confirmed that the evidence is insufficient for antibiotic using during the treatment of the lactating breast abscesses. ABM [ 3 ] has also pointed out that the primary treatment for lactational mastitis is removing the infected milk in the breast fully by breastfeeding, and both antibiotics used and probiotics used are all the B-level recommendation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%