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This mother is likely to be registered with a GP (General
Practitioner, or family doctor) and a health visitor.
If she has a GP and the GP won't treat, she can ask to see another
doctor in the same practice and discuss it with him/her.
She can also ask her health visitor to discuss it with her GP - her
HV may not be able to prescribe, but she can advocate for and with
the mother.
We don't have MDs in the UK :) Well, we do, but MD is not the same as
MD in the US.
However, ductal infection may not be accepted as a diagnosis, and
even less likely as a solely self-diagnosis....but she can at least
raise it with her HCPs.
Hope she gets support with her problem.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
>Hello,
>
>I have a mom with a ductal infection who is having trouble getting
>treated. Do you have any suggestions for a provider who can treat
>her in or around Harrogate, England. Please e-mail me directly at:
>[log in to unmask]
>
>Christine Betzold NP IBCLC
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