O92: Other disorders of breast and lactation associated with childbirth
O92.2: Other and unspecified disorders of breast associated with childbirth
O92.2 refers to certain disorders of the breast that are associated with childbirth. These conditions typically present following labour and delivery or during breastfeeding and can include several symptoms. Mothers may notice uncommon changes in their breasts which could involve changes in the size, shape, or texture of the breast tissue. The breast might feel unusually lumpy or painful, particularly when breastfeeding. In some cases, mothers may notice nipple discharge that is not related to breastfeeding, skin discoloration, or a visible lump in the breast. These conditions may be caused by hormonal changes, infections, or blocked milk ducts that occur as a result of breastfeeding. Most of these conditions are temporary and get better with time, but it's essential to talk to a healthcare provider about any changes to ensure a proper diagnosis and appropriate care.
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