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Melinda and Lisa, I doubt if it would look crusty. The appearance of
psoriasis of the nipples is different. Has the mother been investigated for
a bacterial infection? In a recent post I provided a reference for a very
useful article by dermatologists (Heller and colleagues) that describes a
number of causes of sore nipples. Have a look in the archives.
Virginia
in Brisbane
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Psoriasis?? No experience with this
Melinda Harris-Moulton, Olympia, WA
Sent from my iPad
On Nov 27, 2013, at 5:52 AM, Lisa Paul <> wrote:
> What would cause nipples to lose their outer protective layer within 1 day
> of birth? Outside of a poor latch and tongue tie. If a nipple looked
> brown and crusty during pregnancy, what could that indicate?
>
> Give me all your ideas, no matter how far out. I appreciate your help, as
> I am at a loss.
>
> Thank you,
> Lisa Paul, IBCLC
>
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