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If it is really a bleb...it is inflammatory cells/histiocytes.  The MD I work for had bleb tissue analyzed by a lab a few years ago.

it may get better if baby isn't doing damage anymore.

The MD usually recommends using a thin layer of steroid ointment to reduce the inflammation.  1% OTC hydrocortisone ointment (preferred over cream) or Rx 0.1% betamethazone valerate ointment.

thin layer, so there is just a shine covered in plastic wrap to increase penetration. once a day during the longest 'break' the nipple has from

feeding/pumping is often enough.

Good news!  My boss submitted it to ABM so you all soon may have more to go on than just my word!

Healy

Seattle, WA

 

I do not have your protocol but would love to see it.

I did see baby and did correct a VERY shallow latch, so the abrading part is entirely likely.

Liz Pevytoe, RN, IBCLC

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> Hello, Liz.

>  Sometimes blebs are caused because baby keeps abrading the nipple.  Have you

> observed this baby at breast?  If this has just been a phone consultation, you

> may want to suggest she do an in-person consultation.  Do you have my protocol

> for clearing out blebs from the inside?

>      Dee Kassing

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> Have a mom with a unresolved bleb on both nipples. They feel coarse almost

> scaly, not the typical bleb. But after nursing it looks more typical. Had for 4

> weeks now.

> Warm moist heat, olive oil and ???? what else? Any new miraculous tips for me?

>

> thank you all for your replies, I LOVE this group.

>

> Liz Pevytoe, RN, IBCLC

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That's great, . I know Ann has been working on the mysteries of blebs for a long time! Beebe, M.Ed., RLC, IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.comwww.facebook.com/thesecond9months To: Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 8:34 PM Subject: Re: Re: bleb?

If it is really a bleb...it is inflammatory cells/histiocytes. The MD I work for had bleb tissue analyzed by a lab a few years ago.

it may get better if baby isn't doing damage anymore.

The MD usually recommends using a thin layer of steroid ointment to reduce the inflammation. 1% OTC hydrocortisone ointment (preferred over cream) or Rx 0.1% betamethazone valerate ointment.

thin layer, so there is just a shine covered in plastic wrap to increase penetration. once a day during the longest 'break' the nipple has from

feeding/pumping is often enough.

Good news! My boss submitted it to ABM so you all soon may have more to go on than just my word!

Healy

Seattle, WA

I do not have your protocol but would love to see it.

I did see baby and did correct a VERY shallow latch, so the abrading part is entirely likely.

Liz Pevytoe, RN, IBCLC

>

> Hello, Liz.

>  Sometimes blebs are caused because baby keeps abrading the nipple. Have you

> observed this baby at breast? If this has just been a phone consultation, you

> may want to suggest she do an in-person consultation. Do you have my protocol

> for clearing out blebs from the inside?

> Â Â Â Â Dee Kassing

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To:

> Sent: Wed, August 8, 2012 6:20:04 PM

> Subject: bleb?

>

> Â

> Have a mom with a unresolved bleb on both nipples. They feel coarse almost

> scaly, not the typical bleb. But after nursing it looks more typical. Had for 4

> weeks now.

> Warm moist heat, olive oil and ???? what else? Any new miraculous tips for me?

>

> thank you all for your replies, I LOVE this group.

>

> Liz Pevytoe, RN, IBCLC

>

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