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We recommend continuing to breastfeed during treatment for mastitis because
usually the inflammatory process is taking place in the tissue surrounding
the ducts so there is no risk of transferring infection to bab. Tthe difference
between mastitis and plugged duct with "inflammation" is the presence of a
temperature in mom: above 100.4 degrees F orally; treatment for mastitis
should involve antibiotics being sure that the appopriate med is used and for an
adequate length of time. "Heat, rest and empty the breast" is good to remember
in both cases. I've seen many abcesses begin as a result of being told "not
to nurse on the involved breast." That can get ugly fast as some of the
recent posts have described.
Keeping the milk moving helps reduce the inflammation in the affected breast
- whether by pumping or feeding the baby.
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC
Canton MI
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