Pamela writes:
This little review will not alter my experience and observation of
working with mothers who get mastitis which has shown me that if you
catch engorgement and plugged ducts early enough (within 24 hours of
the first Sx) and resolve them very promptly with frequent and
thorough breast drainage, then mastitis should be almost entirely
preventable without the use of antibiotics. But if these conditions
are left - and the longer they're left the higher the risk - then
treatment with an appropriate antibiotic (and you can culture the
milk to find out what that is) _and_ continued thorough breast
drainage can almost always prevent mastitis progressing to
abscess. On the other hand, when mothers don't know what to do and
when doctors delay prescribing, then the risks of lactation failure
and abscess, with much pain/suffering and disastrous consequences to
everyone - are high. Consequently, my mastitis care plan would
include daily face to face follow-ups until it can be _seen_ that any
fever, pain/tenderness, inflammation and induration are resolving,
and prompt medical referral for advice about antibiotic therapy, or
repeat therapy, until I know it's quite over - irrespective of some
little Cochrane Review of 125 subjects!
Pamela,
I agree with your comments about how reviews are done and the risk of relying too heavily upon them. OTOH, there is no
lack of evidence as to the risk of using abx in the human body--abx are far from benign and should be avoided if at all
possible. What troubles me is that so many LCs seem unmotivated to learn very simple alternatives to abx, the use of which,
in my experience has never resulted in progression to abscess. Why in the world would it be preferable to trash the gut--
which is the center of the immune system and home to the enteric nervous system when you could simply use a homeopathic
remedy and some castor oil?? In my experience, I have seen a zero failure rate with this approach.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
Intuitive Parenting Network, LLC
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