Mastitis is a condition that can occur in lactating women after childbirth, where the breast tissue becomes inflamed and sometimes infected. It is often caused by a blockage in a milk duct, which leads to inflammation and the growth of bacteria.
Physiotherapists can help to manage mastitis and promote healing. One such technique physiotherapists use is therapeutic ultrasound, which uses high-frequency sound waves to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation.
Therapeutic ultrasound can be applied directly to the affected breast tissue, which helps to improve circulation and promote the absorption. This can help to reduce inflammation and promote healing.
The high-frequency sound waves of the ultrasound can also help to break up any blockages in the milk ducts, which can reduce pain and swelling. Additionally, therapeutic ultrasound can stimulate the lymphatic system, promoting lymphatic drainage and reducing swelling.
In addition to therapeutic ultrasound, physiotherapy for mastitis may include other techniques such as exercise and stretching, lymphatic drainage massage, and heat therapy. These techniques can all work together to manage the symptoms of mastitis and promote healing.
If you are experiencing symptoms of mastitis after pregnancy, it is important to speak to your healthcare provider to determine the best course of treatment for you. While antibiotics may be necessary in some cases, physiotherapy techniques such as therapeutic ultrasound can be a valuable tool in managing the symptoms of mastitis and promoting healing.
You can book in with Vanila Somalinga, Pelvic, Women's & Men's Health Physio at Back In Motion Werribee to treat mastitis.