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Can filariasis wart grow on the breast and feed the baby?

Clinically, expectant mothers will also encounter filariasis in their breasts, and now more and more people are breastfeeding their babies, so that both mothers and babies will be healthier. So, can expectant mothers with filariasis feed their babies as usual?

Filamentous wart is a kind of furuncle, which can also be transmitted. So many people will be a little worried when they hear it, especially the expectant mothers who are breastfeeding. The dermatologist of Changsha Hongye Dermatology Hospital suggested that if there is filamentous wart in the breast, it must be treated actively, and it is safer not to feed the baby during the treatment.

Filamentous warts also grow around the breasts. It is suggested that mothers should not breast-feed their babies. This is mainly because filamentous warts or other types of warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is contagious, easy to repeatedly infect and difficult to cure. If a child bites a wart while breastfeeding, the wart virus will spread, and the baby's resistance is very weak and it is easy to be infected with various oral diseases.

If the mother has warts, it is not suitable for feeding the baby, and even if you use the breast pump to suck the milk before feeding the baby, you should be very careful not to break the warts to avoid polluting the milk. In addition, the mother had better go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid transmitting the wart virus to the baby in daily contact.

Therefore, for the sake of babies and their own health, mothers should not breast-feed their babies when they have filariasis. Experts in our hospital suggest that mothers should treat breast filariasis as soon as possible to avoid further infection, and filariasis will also grow in other parts of the skin. Don't treat yourself. Breast is a very important part of women, so we must go to a professional and authoritative hospital for treatment to protect breast health!