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Date: | Tue, 29 Apr 1997 10:19:26 -0800 |
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Fiona and others: I have an article coming out on how to treat breast
yeast OTC (when no one will prescribe fluconozole or ketoconozole). It
will appear in issue #42 of Midwifery Today. Please look for it or let me
know if you can't find it and I will email the care-plan to you. Our
biggest problem around here is that most of the doctors don't consider
ductal yeast even a possibility. Any inflamation of the breast or breast
pain is automatically treated by antibiotics as though it could only be
bacterial. Guess, where that gets us? Usually, to a more intensified case
of breast yeast. Last year we had 82 inches of rain, lots of antibiotics
given, and many chronic breast yeast cases in Oregon. I did lots of
professional educating and did manage to convince a few of the docs that
this was a real problem and not just mom's "whining," as the put it. It is
truly amazing when women do get relief how grateful they are that someone
took them seriously.
: )Chris Hafner-Eaton, PhD, MPH, CHES, IBCLC email: [log in to unmask] : )
: )HSR & Health Educational Consultant voice/fax: 541 753 7340 : )
: )LLLLLLLLLLLLL**CHANGE THE WORLD, NURTURE A CHILD!**LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL : )
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