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> I am working with a mom who has a 5 week old, exclusively nursing, well
> developing, baby # 2. Everything going well, but mom developed mastitis on
> Saturday. OB called in a script for cephalosporin.
> Dr Newman's book says he likes to use cephalexin for mastitis. What is the
> difference between that and cephalosporin? Is 3 days on cephalosporin
> enough
> time to start decreasing the symptoms?
Hi Barbara,
Cephalexin is a cephalosporin (this is a category of antibiotics).
If no improvement after 48 hours, I would be thinking of sending a specimen
of milk for culture (?unusual organism, ??MRSA) and /or admitting to
hospital for IV antibiotics.
See the ABM protocol on mastitis.
must go,
Lisa Amir
MBBS, MMed, PhD, IBCLC in Melbourne, Australia (and one of the authors of
ABM's mastitis protocol).
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