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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 12:31:48 -0400, Diana Cassar-Uhl
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Debbie, are you sure it's not thrush?
I'm pretty sure it's not thrush, for a few reasons. First, she'd only
been on Ampicillin 24h before the lump appeared; I don't think it could
have flared quite that fast. Second, the lump is behind her nipple, as if
a walnut was trying to get out. There is a scab of sorts on the nipple
face but it has a classic bacterial infection look, complete with yellow
ooze. Both nipples seriously did look exactly like the Breastfeeding
Atlas photo of a bacterial infection. Finally, Mom had no itching or
burning, only pain.
Thanks for the post anyway,
Debbie Gillespie, IBCLC, LLLL
Tempe, AZ
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