Sentences with phrase «duct blockage»

"Duct blockage" refers to a situation where something is blocking or obstructing the airflow or passage in a duct system. Full definition
When dealing with a milk duct blockage while nursing my son I spent approximately twenty four hours nursing from the right breast (the one experiencing the blockage) first, then the next day returned to alternating breasts at each feeding.
Cholestatic liver disease, however, specifically involves bile duct blockage.
If the problem is from lacrimal duct blockage, the obstruction will have to be addressed.
More extreme types (cats with radically flat faces) may have breathing problems, misaligned teeth, tear duct blockage or mouths too small to support a full set of teeth.
It is important that while nursing from the breast experiencing the milk duct blockage that you gently massage the plugged duct (that uncomfortable small bump on your breast) and gently push it as your infant nurses.
This may occur due to bile duct blockages, gallstones or liver problems.
To do this massage it is okay to massage in the normal manner, but it seems to be more effective to apply pressure with your palm by pushing inward on the milk duct blockage, then, while pushing into your breast with your palm, roll your hand down (keep the pressure on your palm and push down with your fingers in a wave motion so that at the end your entire hand is applying pressure) onto your breast so that the pressure is pushing the plugged duct towards your nipple.
Milk duct blockage is fairly common during breastfeeding and fortunately is very easy to treat.
Canine liver cancer, bile duct blockage, fatty liver and fibrosis are some examples of canine liver disease which may require a surgical procedure for treatment.
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