Guest guest Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 I would try homeopathic phytolacca as well as the castor oil compresses, but when a mom has the kind of issues she is presenting with, I am most interested in the possibility of iodine deficiency. Tow, IBCLC, USA & France > > Same mom as the original query about ultra-sound for plugged ducts. After two ultrasound treatments the plug resolved. Now, several weeks later it has returned. Additional information: nursling is 2 1/2 years old and still nurses often during the day and some at night, supply drops with ovulation, frequent plugged ducts just before ovulation and cycle, this time the plug appeared just before ovulation and coinciding with a lowered dose of astralagus and echinacea, only a partial plug this time but it seems to be in the same place. > > Next step should be a doctor's visit with diagnostic ultrasound and/or mammogram? Mom doesn't want a mammogram. The ultrasound would be more useful for distinguishing solid breast lumps from cysts, galactoceles and abscesses - is that right? > > Most important, do these all " feel " different when palpated? > > Why would plugged ducts appear with a lowered supply? Taste changes with hormonal shift and toddler doesn't prefer it? Or is it more likely to be an estrogen-nurtured cyst? > > Would castor oil compresses be helpful if this a typical plugged duct? > > This mom is a friend not a client so I know much but not all of her story. I plan to visit and perform a real consult. > > Thanks for the feedback, > McCormick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 Thank you, ! ~ > I would try homeopathic phytolacca as well as the castor oil compresses, but when a mom has the kind of issues she is presenting with, I am most interested in the possibility of iodine deficiency. > Tow, IBCLC, USA & France Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 " I would try homeopathic phytolacca as well as the castor oil compresses, but when a mom has the kind of issues she is presenting with, I am most interested in the possibility of iodine deficiency. Tow, IBCLC, USA & France " I am curious as to why an iodine deficiency in a case of plugged ducts like this? I, personally, feel like I am seeing more cases of recurrent plugged ducts, mastitis than I did as a fresh LLL leader and some of these women are desperate enough to try anything. I don't have confidence that the docs in my area could palpate differences in various ducts/tissues. It seems to me that there must be something wrong, lifestyle-wise or diet-wise that we are just missing. It can't be normal for these moms to have a lecithin deficiency, so I'm wondering what it could be... Karin Hardman, IBCLC President, Utah Breastfeeding Coalition Communication Skills Instructor, LLL of Utah Belcantomom@... (new number) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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