Hi Jan,
This won't help you much but IMO Keflex is not a good drug for
teating mastisis...
Cephalexin is a often a second choice drug when Dicloxacillin has
failed in skin and soft tissue infections
but if Keflex doesn't penetrate the milk compartment well (and my
understanding is that it doesn't),
how can it treat mastitis which originates in the lumen?
So I would consider her 5th bout untreated and her first four bouts
under-treated in that the course was too short...10-14 days is the
norm not 7-10 days...
The mom can find products for cleaning that kill Staphylococcus
aureus and have her husband clean the house for her
(acknowledgements to midwives who have the good sense to suggest
that term and new mothers should not be scrubbing toilets!)
Products like Purell can help avoid re-infection and making sure that
everybody in the household with a skin lesion that is slow to heal
gets treated too
might make a difference...
Jen O'Quinn IBCLC
On May 2, 2006, at 2:12 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> I have a mom of a four month old who is on her 6th bout of
> mastitis. She's
> been treated each time with Dicloxicillin ranging from 1 week to 10
> days --
> each time she goes off the diclox, symptoms re-emerge within a
> week. This
> last time she was on Keflex, but will go back on Diclox 500 mg four
> times a day
> tomorrow.
>
> I suggested a culture, as I think she's on the wrong antibiotic,
> but her OB
> said that was "stupid. I've never heard of that" and "just stop
> breastfeeding -- I don't understand what all the hoopla about
> breastfeeding is anyway."
>
> We asked for a culture of the baby's nares and oropharynx, looking
> for just
> anything out of the ordinary, but because the pediatrician hadn't
> heard of
> that, she declined to do it (though at least she is checking with
> infectious
> diseases to see what she should be looking for.) Her solution was
> to pump and
> feed the baby the breastmilk.
>
> Dang.
>
> I've suggested (as of yesterday) ATC ibuprophen in small doses to
> get rid of
> the inflammation -- have gone over diet with her, rest, bras, etc
> etc etc.
> Baby perfectly healthy, no evidence of yeast. Mom's nipples fine
> -- no
> cracks. Baby nurses well -- frequently. Sleeping enough at night
> that mom feels
> pretty good.
>
> Other suggestions? This mom said if I told her that going out and
> eating
> grass would help, she'd do it....
>
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> (='.'=)
> (")_(") Jan Barger
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