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What is Agalactia?
Description of the disease
Agalactia is a condition in which a woman is unable to produce enough milk to feed her baby. This can be caused by various physiological or psychological reasons.
Classification
Agalactia can be classified as primary (when there is no milk production immediately after childbirth) or secondary (when milk production occurs but then decreases or disappears).
Symptoms
Absence of milk let-down
Inability of the baby to gain weight
Decreased milk supply
Causes
Causes of agalactia can include hormonal imbalances, stress, improper breastfeeding technique, medication, and other factors.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of agalactia involves analyzing the level of prolactin, ultrasound examination of the mammary glands, and studying the body's reaction to food absorption.
Treatment
Treatment may include dietary changes, hormone therapy, psychological support, and assistance from a lactation consultant.
Prevention
Prevention of agalactia involves proper preparation for breastfeeding, minimizing stress, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Doctor
If agalactia is suspected, it is advisable to consult a gynecologist or lactation consultant.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.