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With regards to the post about persistant breast pain, despite long-term
and agressive treatment for thrush....
We keep hearing about this. Is it possible that there is no more
infection, but rather a residual inflammation/damage and a pain pathway
that just won't quit? Saved a post which discussed the temporary use of
tricyclics to break the pain cycle, was originally posted by Lisa Amir,
about neuropathic pain syndrome. Any more info, Lisa?
Sharon Knorr, BSMT, LLLL, IBCLC
Lactation Consultant Services
Rochester, New York
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