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Allyson,
The one-sidedness of the symptoms really is perplexing. The article below explores some unusual treatments... ironically, right after it came out a mother presented to our clinic with chronic pain that seemed to be reactionary. We tried Claritin, and her condition improved. I know your client has itching, but something here still might resonate.
~Lisa Marasco
Muddana, A., Asbill, D. T., Jerath, M. R., & Stuebe, A. M. (2018). Quantitative Sensory Testing, Antihistamines, and Beta-Blockers for Management of Persistent Breast Pain: A Case Series. Breastfeed Med, 13(4), 275-280. doi:10.1089/bfm.2017.0158
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