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Date: | Fri, 27 Oct 2006 22:40:11 -0400 |
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I recently battled a persistent bleb. It was around for 3 months. It got so bad I had to feed my then 2
year old from one breast only while pumping the other.
I tried many things including some alternative treatments (oh no) but to no avail.
I finally went to a breast surgeon and asked her to lance the sucker. She refused such an "invasive
procedure".
She thought a round of Kelex would be what I needed. I was very skeptical. I hate taking meds so
much. I took the Rx. but wasn't going to fill it.
I consulted over the phone with a doctor of breastfeeding medicine colleague and she thought it
might not be a bad idea to take the meds.
So reluctantly I took it. 10 days later it went away... Apparently there was an underlying infection that
prevented it from healing.
I am not saying this should be routine treatment. Far from it. I have been able to counsel many moms
through blebs without them ever taking antibiotics, but just wanted to give my personal experience
with it.
Best,
Ayelet Kaznelson, CLC, IBCLC in Los Angeles CA.
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