Living in Florida has taught me more about yeast and treating it than I ever
wanted to know, however many physicians in our area are not familiar with
dosage or timeframes for treatment of mothers using Diflucan.The only
reference I could find in print was from K. Hoover. Is anyone familiar with
others?
I really need imput from other MD's who have used this sucessfully. One case
I worked with had been misdiagnosed for four months and need more than a
little (or even a LOT of) topical treatment. The doctor wrote her a script
for three weeks before it cleared up - is this too much? Also we now have
ped practices using the diflucan for infants rather than the nystatin- it
seems much easier and more effectice. So what is the bad news? What concerns
should we have with mother or baby?
I only have tylonal in my medicine cabinet and always went the natural way
whenever possible with my little ones. I feel really strange going for what I
consider "the big gun" but see too many mothers throw in the towel if the
pain goes on too long.
Feel free to Email me privately if
you wish.
Debby Kearney,
IBCLC
In hot Florida with too many mothers OD-ing
on xmas sweets!!