A one-year-old girl has a slightly larger right nipple, and her mother is worried whether it requires treatment.
A seven-year-old nine-month-old girl developed small hard lumps in her chest, without tenderness. Parents are concerned about whether it’s normal and what measures should be taken.
How to deal with the issue of uneven breast milk during breastfeeding?
Small hard lumps in premature infants’ breasts may be subcutaneous fibromas or lipomas, and should be diagnosed and treated promptly.
A 7.5-year-old girl discovered a hard lump under her breast, with MRI showing a low-sound mass below the left nipple, approximately 10.6x6.7mm in size, irregular in shape, and unevenly distributed inside. The elasticity score is 2, is the situation serious? It is concerning. Please provide suggestions.
A seven-year-old child has sudden pain in the right nipple without any injury. Parents consult about possible causes and treatment methods.
How to Handle the Situation of Insufficient Breast Milk for Your Baby at One Month Old
Hard lumps in a baby’s breasts can be caused by various factors, including hormonal changes and breast hyperplasia. Treatment options include medication and surgical removal. Additionally, a calcium deficiency in the baby may also lead to breast lumps, so it is recommended to supplement with calcium tablets and consume foods rich in calcium. If necessary, a trace element test can be conducted.