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Hi Fritzi,
I just had a mom the other day with a rash on her breasts only. She said it
started during her third trimester and would come and go. It only
appeared on her breasts. When I saw her in the hospital it looked like an
allergic reaction/ hives and was very "itchy".
this mom was going to continue breastfeeding.
the ob prescribed 1% Hydrocordisone to the breasts but not the nipples
and areola as this area was not involved.
This was the 3rd child and the the first time with this problem.
Jan Aken RNIBCLC
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> From: Fritzi E. Drosten <[log in to unmask]>
> To:
> Subject: rash from breastfeeding?
> Date: Thursday, September 25, 1997 11:43 PM
>
> I sent in a search earlier this evening. How many hours does it take? I
was
> assuming the subject had been covered already, so I sent in a lactnet
search.
> I haven't heard back yet, and I am anxious to check out what you
Lactnetters
> have to say.
> I have a patient with a hive like rash on the trunk and lower
extremities.
> I have not seen it yet. She went to a dermatologist who is attributing
it
> to breastfeeding. He has ordered prednisone, and benedryl. He says that
maybe
> she should quit breastfeeding for two weeks to see if it goes away. Baby
is 8
> weeks old, and rash started when the baby was about 2 weeks old.
> Got any ideas?
> Fritzi Drosten
> RN IBCLC
> Oakland/Piedmont, CA
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