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In a message dated 1/14/1999 4:46:19 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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<< Can you have ductal yeast
in only one breast, especially when you have zero other yeast symptoms?
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Elisheva,
I would say absolutely!! This is from personal experience only. I too keep
acidophilus in the refrigerator when the ductal yeast pain starts and when
experimenting on myself I would also say "I think I might be getting a ductal
yeast infection; however, I'm not going to do anything just to see what
happens". A couple of days later I notice a diaper rash on my little one. I
start treatment and we both feel better.
Smiles,
Yvonne
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Yvonne C. Bannister, LLLL, IBCLC
Now in Temporarily in Foster City, CA (USA)
Private Practice/Baby's BestFeeding
"A mother holds her baby . . . who lovingly holds her breast and gets the
best!"
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