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<The pain is excruciating during the time the baby is latched, and is now =
painful even after the feeding is over. No signs of blebs. Could this be =
thrush? ....
The only other thing to note is that baby is getting her second tooth.>
Yes, thrush can be one-sided. It can be one nipple or two, one breast or
two.
Sometimes it can be one-sided b/c of damage on that side, eg teething infant
may have damaged nipple and allowed thrush in to the skin.
A bacterial infection will usually look yellow, oozy, discharge, etc.
Lisa Amir
MBBS, MMed, IBCLC in Melbourne, Australia
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