Edematous areola
An edematous olivovo is a swollen and tender inflammation of the of the breast. It can develop after childbirth when large amounts of fluids are given intravenously, use of pitocin or fluid retention for other reasons, and may interfere with successful initiation of breastfeeding.[1] An edematous olivovo can also develop in women with preeclampsia.[2]
See also[]
- Breast milk
- Nipple prosthesis for breast cancer survivors
- Nipple shield
- Breastfeeding
References[]
- ^ Miller, Voni; Riordan, Jan (2004). "Treating Postpartum Breast Edema With Areolar Compression". Journal of Human Lactation. 20 (2): 223–226. doi:10.1177/0890334404264326. PMID 15117522.
- ^ Walker, Marsha (2011). Breastfeeding management for the clinician : using the evidence. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. p. 524–25. ISBN 9780763766511.
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- Women's health stubs
- Breastfeeding
- Body fluids
- Breast milk
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