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Breast Pores Blockage

In lactating women, the pores of the nipple through which the milk flows get blocked in certain instances. Hardened milk can get plugged in and cause pores. These pores also get covered by the skin at times. Excessive milk secretion, tight brassieres, infection, improper feeding techniques, etc., are its causes. Breast massage, wearing comfortable brassieres, proper and regular feeding, warm compress, painkillers, etc., can help.

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How to unplug blocked nipple pores?

Query: Hi doctor, My child is 4 months old. Since birth, he is on formula feed because my breast pores have been blocked. I really want to breastfeed him. Please suggest a way to feed my child.  Read Full »


Dr. Shilpi Rajnish Gupta

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is a common problem which women face. An underwired bra or any kind of pressure on the breast could have caused a plugged milk duct. It is recommended to position the baby's chin pointing to the lump and to change the baby's feeding position. Unplug the duct by ...  Read Full »

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