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Date: | Sun, 19 Aug 2001 10:14:31 -0400 |
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>... my niece just gave me a scare. She had to take her 2 week old baby to
the ER
> per her pediatrician because the gentian violet I'd told her to use had
> caused blisters in her baby's mouth and she wouldn't nurse all night.
....."
Did she use 0.5% gentian violet solution? Around here it is available only
in 1.0% solution, so the moms have to dilute it by 1/2 with water to get the
right strength.
Did she use it just once a day? Did she dip a cotten swab into the solution
and have the baby suck on it for a few seconds to coat the inside of the
mouth, swabbing as needed to be sure cheeks, gums, tongue, roof, etc. were
purple?
I have not had problems with GV with the moms I have worked with. Overuse
or over-strength can cause mouth sores.
Barb Berges BS, RN, IBCLC
Rochester, New York
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