Tomara Eirini, Dagla Maria, Antoniou Evangelia, Iatrakis Georgios
Department of Midwifery, University of West Attica, 12243 Athens, Greece.
Children (Basel). 2023 Dec 8;10(12):1902. doi: 10.3390/children10121902.
This is a literature review of ankyloglossia and its correlation with lactation problems. Ankyloglossia, commonly referred to as tongue-tie, brings about functional difficulties and, in some cases, may lead to early weaning. It is crucial to use breastfeeding as the exclusive food source for the first six months of an infant's life, and the interference of the tongue contributes substantially to success in this regard. Even though there are many publications about ankyloglossia, there are still many controversies about its definition, diagnosis, classification, and treatment decision determined via frenotomy. Some researchers state that the identification of ankyloglossia should be based on morphological and anatomical evidence, while others claim that a short or tight frenulum should be examined in correlation with the impact on the mother-infant dyad during breastfeeding. By encouraging and supporting mothers in coping with feeding difficulties, their lactation experiences are improved, and they can continue breastfeeding.
这是一篇关于舌系带过短及其与哺乳问题相关性的文献综述。舌系带过短,通常被称为舌系带短缩,会引发功能障碍,在某些情况下可能导致过早断奶。在婴儿生命的前六个月将母乳喂养作为唯一的食物来源至关重要,而舌头的干扰在这方面对成功母乳喂养有很大影响。尽管有许多关于舌系带过短的出版物,但关于其定义、诊断、分类以及通过舌系带切开术确定治疗方案仍存在诸多争议。一些研究人员指出,舌系带过短的识别应基于形态学和解剖学证据,而另一些人则声称,应结合母乳喂养期间对母婴二元组的影响来检查过短或紧绷的系带。通过鼓励和支持母亲应对喂养困难,她们的哺乳体验得以改善,并且能够继续进行母乳喂养。