Dear Vicky and All,
Our practice is supposed to be evidence based. That means we need to
keep up with research AND use our or others' experience. Cabbage
leaves, cold compresses and raw potatoes do reduce swelling not only in
the breast but in other body parts as well. Mastitis usually comes
together with swelling. Mastitis would not resolve without proper
treatment that involves emptying the breast effectively and frequently,
proper positioning of the baby, treating infection if bacteria is
present, etc., but helping to reduce edema and pain with the above
mentioned things can help the mother to feel more comfortable and keep
up with breastfeeding. I would call this evidence, too. :)
Warmly,
Ibolya Eva Rozsa, LLLL, IBCLC
Hungary
vicky york wrote:
> In the latest edition of Breastfeeding and Human Lactation it says on page 239 it says that for engorgement, cabbage leaves, cold packs, gel packs, oxytocin, and ultrasound treatments were all ineffective according to a study cited there. So therefore i wonder if these things even help with mastitis.
>
> Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD
> Postpartum Care Services
> www.vickyyorkdoula.com
>
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