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Abstract
Background: Breastfeeding is crucial for infant health, but nipple trauma remains a common challenge. In particular, nipple trauma can lead to the onset of mastitis and psychological distress for mothers. Silver nipple protectors have been suggested to alleviate this issue, but detailed research is needed.
Research aim: This study aims to clarify the effectiveness of silver nipple protectors in treating nipple trauma in Japanese women.
Methods: A non-randomized comparative trial compared 47 participants (94 nipples) using silver nipple protectors with a control group of 50 participants (100 nipples) from historical data. The assessment included chronological changes in nipple condition, level of nipple pain, and safety, among other factors. Data collection spanned from 2023 to 2024.
Results: The group using silver protectors experienced fewer instances of severe nipple trauma and showed a higher frequency of healing patterns. Many of these patterns involved a transition from mild erythema or swelling toward a healing state. Specifically, the level of nipple pain on the 4th postpartum day was significantly lower. No safety issues from the use of silver protectors were noted.
Conclusion: This study suggests that silver nipple protectors may prevent the occurrence of severe nipple trauma and are safe and beneficial for Japanese women. Future research should focus on the mechanism of silver protectors, their long-term effects, regional differences, practical challenges for implementation, and comparisons with other common treatments.
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