Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006946.pub2
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Treatments for breast engorgement during lactation

Abstract: Allthough some interventions may be promising, there is not sufficient evidence from trials on any intervention to justify widespread implementation. More research is needed on treatments for this painful and distressing condition.

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“…25 Biological therapies have been used and studied for breastfeeding mothers as galactagogues 26 and to treat breast engorgement. 27 While historically herbal remedies have been used by breastfeeding women for centuries, very little data exists on safety for and effects on the newborn health. 26 The NHIS survey did not ask if women were breastfeeding, so we are unable to make a direct association of breastfeeding and CAM use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Biological therapies have been used and studied for breastfeeding mothers as galactagogues 26 and to treat breast engorgement. 27 While historically herbal remedies have been used by breastfeeding women for centuries, very little data exists on safety for and effects on the newborn health. 26 The NHIS survey did not ask if women were breastfeeding, so we are unable to make a direct association of breastfeeding and CAM use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engorgement can occur at various times throughout the postpartum period and is classified as primary or secondary engorgement. 5,6 Primary engorgement occurs during stage II of lactogenesis, which generally occurs between the second and fourth day following birth. Primary engorgement includes interstitial breast edema, increased vascularity, and congestion; initiation of milk production usually lasts approximately 24 to 48 hours.…”
Section: Etiology and Clinical Manifestation Of Breast Engorgementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary engorgement includes interstitial breast edema, increased vascularity, and congestion; initiation of milk production usually lasts approximately 24 to 48 hours. 5,[7][8][9] Secondary breast engorgement is the result of an imbalance between milk production and extraction. This article addresses treatments for primary breast engorgement.…”
Section: Etiology and Clinical Manifestation Of Breast Engorgementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ребенок испытыва-ет большие трудности при выведении молока и часто отказывается брать грудь. В итоге дли-тельная сильная боль при нагрубании и не-возможность кормить ребенка вынуждают некоторых женщин отказываться от грудного вскармливания и переходить на более легкий способ кормления ребенка молочной смесью из бутылочки [3]. Поэтому очень важным являет-ся как можно быстрее уменьшить степень на-грубания молочных желез так, чтобы ребенок мог легко выводить молоко из железы.…”
Section: актуальность проблемыunclassified
“…К настоящему времени известен ряд мето-дов, которые используются для уменьшения тяжести послеродового нагрубания молочных желез [3]: акупунктура, ультразвук, компрессы из капустных листьев, спиртовые компрессы, окситоцин, но-шпа с окситоцином. К сожале-нию, как показывает практика, использование перечисленных выше средств неэффективно.…”
Section: актуальность проблемыunclassified