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"Kate Cropp RNC, IBCLC, MSN" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Feb 2009 08:55:06 -0500
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A client of mine was diagnosed with topical breast yeast and treated with everything under 
the sun. Finally, she was referred to a dermatologist who said it wasn't yeast, she had 
eczema of the nipple and breast. When treated appropriately for eczema, it resolved 
quickly. This was after several months of treating for yeast. The mom also gets eczema in 
the winter time on other body parts.

Also, maybe this mom has a bactreial infection, not yeast.

Kate Cropp RNC, IBCLC, MSN
www.ninemonthsandbeyond.com

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