The point of aspiration, for me, was to get rid of the damned lump!
Which it did, and was no fuss of bother at all. Not to mention to
provide cells for a slide to check for any signs of cancer.
Some Mums get them clustered at the nipple end, and aspiration means
they can get back to pain free breastfeeding immediately - I've
supported such a Mum.
I don't see any problem with a treatment that's fast, effective, cheap
and simple. :-)
Morgan Gallagher
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> Here is a story about an LLLL who was treated with homeopathy for a galactocele. I think the mom could get a consult from the homeopath if she does not have one nearby. Personally, homeopathy would be my first approach. I would also use castor oil packs very often. What is the point of aspiration?? It is only a treatment of a symptom and not the cause.
>
> http://www.homeopathyonline.biz/HomeopathyStoryGalactocele.htm
>
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