DOR MAMÁRIA NA AMAMENTAÇÃO: OS DESAFIOS NO DIAGNÓSTICO ETIOLÓGICO

Araceli Ribeiro Campos
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Introduction: Breast pain is a hurdle in establishing and maintaining breastfeeding, which often leads to early weaning. Although Candida spp. is commonly considered responsible for painful symptoms, with establishment of treatment, its participation as an etiological agent requires confirmation. Objective: To report cases of persistent breast pain and its association with infectious agents, especially Candida spp. Materials and methods: A study was carried out for one year, at the Human Milk Bank of a Federal University Hospital, to determine the prevalence of breast and nipple candidiasis in lactating women with complaint of persistent breast pain with or without breast lesions. Nipple swabs were collected from eight lactating women and from the oral mucosa of their respective Brazilian Journal of health Review Braz. J. Hea. Rev., Curitiba, v. 3, n. 3, p. 6113-6121 may./jun. 2020. ISSN 2595-6825 6115 children, and microbiological culture were performed. Results: From the eight swabs collected from the nipples of the lactating women, 5 were negative, 2 were positive for Acinetobacter baumannii and 1 was positive for Serratia marcescens. Candida spp was not isolated in any microbiological culture from the lactating women or their children. All lactating women and children were treated with antifungal medication and those who had negative culture reported relief in pain. Conclusion: Case reports support the need for further studies to identify the likely etiologic agents responsible for breast pain while breastfeeding. The healthy professionals should pursue the clinical evaluation and proper etiological investigation of breast pain.
母乳喂养中的乳腺疼痛:病因诊断的挑战
简介:乳房疼痛是建立和维持母乳喂养的障碍,经常导致过早断奶。虽然念珠菌通常被认为是引起疼痛症状的原因,但随着治疗的建立,它作为一种病原的参与需要得到证实。材料和方法:在联邦大学医院母乳库进行了一项为期一年的研究,以确定有或无乳房病变的持续性乳房疼痛的哺乳期妇女乳房和乳头念珠菌病的患病率。乳头拭子收集自8名哺乳期妇女和各自的巴西健康评论杂志的口腔粘膜。j .头脑。Rev., Curitiba, v. 3, n. 3, p. 6113-6121。2020. ISSN 2595-6825 6115,并进行微生物培养。结果:8例哺乳期妇女乳头拭子阴性5例,鲍曼不动杆菌阳性2例,粘质沙雷菌阳性1例。在哺乳期妇女及其子女的微生物培养中未分离到念珠菌。所有哺乳期妇女和儿童均接受抗真菌药物治疗,培养阴性的妇女和儿童疼痛减轻。结论:病例报告支持需要进一步的研究,以确定可能导致母乳喂养时乳房疼痛的病因。健康的专业人员应该对乳房疼痛进行临床评估和适当的病因调查。
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