Aleksandr L Urakov1*, Natalya A Urakova2 and Anastasia P Stolyarenko3
1Professor, Head of Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology, Izhevsk State Medical Academy, Izhevsk, Russia and Leader Researcher, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Udmurt Federal Research Center, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia
2Associate Professor of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Izhevsk State Medical Academy, Izhevsk, Russia
3Student Izhevsk State Medical Academy, Izhevsk, Russia
*Corresponding Author: Aleksandr L Urakov, Professor, Head of Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology, Izhevsk State Medical Academy, Izhevsk, Russia and Leader Researcher, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Udmurt Federal Research Center, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia.
Received: May 28, 2021; Published: July 01, 2021
The presence of an undiagnosed additional breast lobe in a woman can significantly worsen her health on the day of the birth of her first child and postpone the start of breastfeeding for several days. Unfortunately, today, the additional lobes of the mammary glands are detected only after the beginning of lactation, when they swell and become painful. At the same time, in nulliparous women, such lobes can also worsen their health, as they can become the site of the development of mastitis, cancer and some other pathological processes.
Citation: Aleksandr L Urakov., et al. “What can Indicate the Presence of an Additional Lobe of the Breast". Acta Scientific Women's Health 3.8 (2021): 01.
Copyright: © 2021 Aleksandr L Urakov., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.