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Hi, and thanks to all who responded.

 

(and to those of you who called me out of lurkdom, I'll be back as

soon as I can get this baby to sleep!) :)

 

The mastitis has resolved after a few scary days. I COULD NOT get

that plug out. Finally, I had to take the tylenol 3, get into the

hotest bath I could stand, and physically squeeze that plug out of the

swollen glands. It wasn't pretty, but it sure worked. Ugh.

 

Now, I'm pretty sure we have thrush. She doesn't have anytihng going

on in her mouth, but we have had white blisters that appeared, scabbed

over, then fell off, and now sharp, deep breast pain with burning

nipples. In short, it quacks.

 

I'm taking acidophilus, and I called my DR, but she just recommends

treamtent with nystatin in the baby's mouth, and on the nipple...

meanwhile everything I read says oral fluconazole - anyone with any

insight?

 

And I'm going to start using vinegar rinses, but any other home

treatment ideas are welcome.

 

<sigh> I'm not sure how we survived as a species when breastfeeding

is this hard.

 

Thanks,

 

JenB

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In a message dated 6/6/2005 12:19:34 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

jen writes:

 

I'm taking acidophilus, and I called my DR, but she just recommends

treamtent with nystatin in the baby's mouth, and on the nipple...

meanwhile everything I read says oral fluconazole - anyone with any

insight?

 

And I'm going to start using vinegar rinses, but any other home

treatment ideas are welcome.

 

<sigh> I'm not sure how we survived as a species when breastfeeding

is this hard

 

 

My daughter cam home from the hospital with thrush. The dr recommended that

I clean the nipple and breast area with hot water. NO SOAP!! the soap, no

matter how it is made, will dry out the delicate skin, and sometimes even

miniscule residue can aggrevate the thrush. My daughter was put on

amoxacillian

and it cleared up in a few days.

HTH!!

MIchelle

 

 

 

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> I'm taking acidophilus, and I called my DR, but she just recommends

> treamtent with nystatin in the baby's mouth, and on the nipple...

> meanwhile everything I read says oral fluconazole - anyone with any

> insight?

>

> And I'm going to start using vinegar rinses, but any other home

> treatment ideas are welcome.

>

> <sigh> I'm not sure how we survived as a species when breastfeeding

> is this hard.

>

> Thanks,

>

> JenB

 

Ouch! That stinks Jen. I have had it a few times, as well as many

of my clients. I personally avoid vinegar. Vinegar actually feeds

the yeast, can cause it to become dormant, only to resurface later.

There is Gentian Violet which is a lovely deep purple, but as a

topical has worked for many moons. I have also heard good things

about GSE for thrush. I personally up my intake of bifidophilus ( I

take a blend called threelac), vitamin C, and a herbal candida blend

I use. Babies can safely take lactobaccilli as well as bifidophilus.

Nature's way has an easily assumable powdered bifi for infants. It

is all about yeast imbalance. If you can be vigilant about it and

kick it, you will thank yourself years later! HTH!

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Hi JenB-

Ok. Regarding the blisters. Many women get white blisters that are not

thrush ... they can be from a number of things - everything from dried milk to a

friction bluster from a poor latch (me! me!).

 

While you consider the treatment for thrush, keep in mind that there are

other things that can cause the pain you are having. I say this because I was

treated for thrush for 8 weeks and NEVER HAD IT. I was misdiagnosed by an LLC

and my GP and OB just trusted the LLC. Another LLC and a LLL leader

straightened me out. I'm not a diagnostician and you may very well have it, but

I wish

someone had helped me sooner. In my case the nipple burning was caused by a

poor latch and the nipple whiteness, nipple pain and breast pains were caused

by Reynauds and fibromyalgia.

 

The nipple pain from a poor latch can be described as " biting through

leather " pain. I used to clench my teeth on a hair brush handle!

 

Here's a question for you. Your stabbing breast pains, when do they happen?

When nursing? Or is it at random times, like getting out of the shower or in

the market in the frozen foods section? And a weird one, do you have poor

circulation in your fingers & toes? I ask this because there is a condition

with

Reynauds that causes pain in extremities when cold. And women with Reynauds

can have breast and nipple pain during nursing ... especially in an air

conditioned room or when letting their breasts " get air " as we are told to do

when

we have sore nipples. This is a piece of cake to treat - let me know if you

want more info ... if your fingers hurt when you pick up a can of frozen

orange juice, this could be your problem. The nipple pain from this is also

described as " biting through leather " pain ... mine went clear through to my

shoulder blade like an ice pick.

 

As far as the fibromyalgia, it can cause deep, stabbing breast pain. I use

vitamins to alleviate it. LMK if you want more info.

 

Now, assuming it IS a candida issue:

 

Please check out Dr. Jack Newman's info - very helpful ...

_http://www.breastfeed-essentials.com/thrush.html_

(http://www.breastfeed-essentials.com/thrush.html)

_http://www.kellymom.com/newman/c-candida_protocol.html_

(http://www.kellymom.com/newman/c-candida_protocol.html)

_http://www.kellymom.com/newman/06gentian_violet.html_

(http://www.kellymom.com/newman/06gentian_violet.html)

 

More info on fluconozole

_http://www.kellymom.com/newman/20fluconazole.html_

(http://www.kellymom.com/newman/20fluconazole.html)

 

 

Regarding the fluconazol I have one BIIIIIG old word of warning ... try

EVERTHING before you try the internal fluconazole. My saga, short version:

 

It was thought that I had thrush. I ***wanted*** nystatin but since babe had

no symptoms, her pedi refused. I tried gentian violet w/no luck so went to

MY md for fluconazole. I had taken it **many** times for other (ahem) issues

with no problem so it seemed like the easy thing to do. Well, for (ahem) other

issues, the dose is one or two pills. For thrush, my MD put me on it for a

week. Apparently, however, it is a very strong, very reactive, very loooooong

lasting drug and long story short, I developed a severe allergic reaction to

it and needed 2 weeks of PREDNISONE to bring down the reaction. Prednisone!!

While nursing!! Apparently while this isn't super common, it does happen. So

try the other methods first.

 

I'm sure you're aware of it but cutting back on dairy, sugars & fruits helps

some folks.

 

I'd be happy to answer any addl questions as well ... I was just lucky my

LLC had run across a Reynauds article a month before ... she'd never come across

it in her training at all!

 

Best wishes and good luck. After all I went through, I'm still nursing and

my daughter will be one next week. I can't emphasize this enough but IT GETS

BETTER!! HONEST!!

 

Melissa

 

 

 

 

 

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