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>While not disputing breastmilk's anti-bacterial properties, the outcomes
>described may simply be because 16 out of 17 ear "infections" resolve by
>themselves without any other intervention whatsoever (apart from pain
>relief) in 48 hours. Here in the UK, you will not find good family doctors
>prescribing antibiotics for this complaint unless there is no improvement
>in this time.
This is also the approach being taken by many physicians here in Ontario, although I suspect we are further behind in providing significant pain relief.
I'd note that since there is a complete physical barrier (the ear drum) between the ear canal and the site of the infection (the middle ear), I'd be a bit dubious about breastmilk having the slightest effect.
Judith
Judith Hayman, RN, BSc, BScN, IBCLC
Public Health Nurse, Lactation Consultant
Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit
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