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I am not aware of a non-invasive treatment. I don't know if lecithen would
help, since the theory about using it with plugs is that it is an
emulsifier, and helps prevent them from forming...or maybe slip through more
easlily. If she is having recurrent plugs now, then it would make sense to
try it and see if she is more comfortable and can make it through this
nursling. And even if she is not having plugs...I suppose you could argue
that it wouldn't hurt to try it. But it is my understanding that the
problem with galactoceles is the are is not functional (doesn't contract
with let-downs) anymore, and milk collects there.
Kathy Leeper, MD, IBCLC
MilkWorks- Lincoln, NE
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