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Anne said,
Hand foot and mouth disease lesions are not likely to go to the breast.
The lesions go to the mouth, hands, feet, and genital/perineal area.
Moms usually get lathered with saliva from their crying upset children
who have mouth pain, and I never see lesions on arms, cheeks, and other
places where the crying child rest's his/her head on mom. Therefore, I
doubt these lesions would go to the breast either. In addition, after
seeing myriad cases of hand foot and mouth for 20 years, I've never seen
a case on the breast/nipple. I can't say its impossible, but highly
unlikely.
Anne
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I have a lovely picture of lesions all over the breast that one of my
students sent me. So while probably very unlikely, never say never.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education Consultants
Wheaton IL
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