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Betsy writes:
An amber liquid is usually representative of a staph infection. Around here,
Bactoban (Mupirocin) is what is recommended as it coves staph, other
bacteria, and yeasties as well (not a full blown yeast)
Betsy,
Thanks for posting on this. Could you clarify what you mean by Bactroban
working for "yeasties" but not "full blown yeast"? What clinical differences
would you note? I see Hale lists it as an antibiotic but I can't find any refs
on it being useful for yeast. I know it's one ingredient in APNO. Wish more
moms could get that.
Thanks,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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