Guest guest Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 The fourth picture on November 21. Jan The picture in the same day were done before and after several feedings. The bleb was more evident immediately after feeding, of course. She pinched once the bleb, and maybe this is the picture you noted.. tell me pls exactly the date, so I ask a confirm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 a, I think you have castor oil: It is olio di ricino. In France it is huile de racine: I had to track it down, but we can find it in health food stores. I would suggest the homeopathic remedy phytolacca along with compresses made from the olio di ricino. Coconut oil directly on the bleb. Tow, IBCLC > > What I know is warm compresses, oil compresses, fluconazole and mycostatine. > Tried several nursing positions too > > In Italy we don't' have castore oil packs L > > The bleb was opened once by herself and twice in the hospital > > Many thanks to you all! > > a > > > > > > Da: [mailto: ] Per conto di > Judith L. Gutowski > Inviato: martedì 20 dicembre 2011 14.15 > A: > Oggetto: Re: R: frequent blebs and engorgments > > > > > > You don't say what all treatment measures mother has tried. Has the mother > used castor oil packs on the breast? Saline soaks of the nipple? Possibly > try a hand vibrator or ultrasound of the duct, per Jack Newman's protocol. > Has the bleb been opened with a sterile needle, preferably under sterile > conditions so as not to become infected? Blebs can also be the result of > underlying persistent infection. The physician's I have worked with treat > with Newman's all purpose nipple ointment or mom could choose a natural > antibiotic and anti-inflammatory salve of choice that is safe for nursing > infants or possibly oral antibiotics if the topical treatment fails. > > > > Judy > > Judith L. Gutowski, BA, IBCLC, RLC > > 135 McGrath Lane > > P Box 1 > > Hannastown, PA 15635-0001 > > Cell Phone > > Fax > > > > > > > > __________ Informazioni da ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versione del database delle > firme digitali 6726 (20111220) __________ > > Il messaggio è stato controllato da ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > www.nod32.it > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Has anyone mentioned oversupply as a possible cause of this situation? If so, I apologize. A friend got recurrent blebs until we figured out she needed to pump 3 times a day at work instead of twice. I've known of women nursing 1 year old babies who became engorged when the baby started eating more solids. Could that play a role here? warmly, Nikki Lee - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 A small precision, Casto oil in French is huile de ricin. Ghislaine Reid, BA (Translation 1981), LLL (1990), IBCLC(2002)Montreal, Quebec, Canada De : [mailto: ] De la part de Envoyé : 21 décembre 2011 02:00À : Objet : Re: R: R: frequent blebs and engorgments a,I think you have castor oil:It is olio di ricino.In France it is huile de racine:I had to track it down, but we can find it in health food stores.I would suggest the homeopathic remedy phytolacca along with compresses made from the olio di ricino. Coconut oil directly on the bleb. Tow, IBCLC>> What I know is warm compresses, oil compresses, fluconazole and mycostatine.> Tried several nursing positions too> > In Italy we don't' have castore oil packs L> > The bleb was opened once by herself and twice in the hospital> > Many thanks to you all!> > a> > > > > > Da: [mailto: ] Per conto di> Judith L. Gutowski> Inviato: martedì 20 dicembre 2011 14.15> A: > Oggetto: Re: R: frequent blebs and engorgments> > > > > > You don't say what all treatment measures mother has tried. Has the mother> used castor oil packs on the breast? Saline soaks of the nipple? Possibly> try a hand vibrator or ultrasound of the duct, per Jack Newman's protocol.> Has the bleb been opened with a sterile needle, preferably under sterile> conditions so as not to become infected? Blebs can also be the result of> underlying persistent infection. The physician's I have worked with treat> with Newman's all purpose nipple ointment or mom could choose a natural> antibiotic and anti-inflammatory salve of choice that is safe for nursing> infants or possibly oral antibiotics if the topical treatment fails. > > > > Judy> > Judith L. Gutowski, BA, IBCLC, RLC> > 135 McGrath Lane> > P Box 1> > Hannastown, PA 15635-0001> > Cell Phone > > Fax > > > > > > > > __________ Informazioni da ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versione del database delle> firme digitali 6726 (20111220) __________> > Il messaggio è stato controllato da ESET NOD32 Antivirus.> > www.nod32.it> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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