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I saw a mom 5 weeks ago that I helped with latch. She also
complained of a mild burning sensation, so I recommended topical
lotrimin. This did nothing and actually got worse. She went on
Diflucan 150 mg for 3 days, still no improvement. Her dermatologist
now has her on topical neosporin, lotrimin, and hydrocortisone cream.
After reading the article that Cathy Watson Genna posted a few days
ago (thanks! link below), I suggested that at this point we have
probably ruled out thrush, and maybe oral antibiotics effective
against staphylococcus aureus may be the way to go. I hope that they
will also be willing to culture her milk, just in case it is
something else entirely.
Here are links to two articles about oral abx and breastfeeding pain:
http://www.racgp.org.au/document.asp?id=9992
http://www.med.umich.edu/pediatrics/ebm/cats/bfeed.htm
According to this article, the dose is cloxacillin or erythromycin
500mg qid (four times/day) x 10 days.
I would love to hear from colleagues whether you think I am on the
right track. This mom is really suffering, and I really want to help
her.
Warmly,
Lynnette Hafken, MA, LLLL, IBCLC
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