Becky: This is actually a rather common yeast pattern. In the study I'm
currently conducting on yeast (one of the protocols includes treating with
Grapefruit seed extract) has cultured yeast under the breasts in 85% of moms
in the study. In fact, the small hair follicles all over the breasts seem
to be a haven for hydrophobic yeasts. In the follicles under the breasts
one can "express" (similar to squeezing a pimple) out waxy globules, later
shown to have yeast. It is amazing how much these smell like bread too.
Usually, the baby has a diaper rash in the classic yeast pattern (in the
folds, around anus, on scrotum in boys) and the poop smells yeasty). The
standard treatments--both systemic and topical--will need to be followed for
longer since this mom probably has systemic infection; then, follow
treatment with 6 months of rebalancing the mother. Some useful products for
rebalancing (in which I have no commercial interest) can be obtained through
the Candida Wellness Center (cwchealth.com).
Good luck...this can be challenging.
Chris Hafner-Eaton, PhD, MPH, CHES, IBCLC [log in to unmask]
mom, wife, educator, lactation consultant, researcher, scientist, author,
organic gardener, photographer, lapidary creator, lousy cleaner.
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