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Kim writes:

bleb  milk blister or something else?



~` First off, sorry about the nothing post, my cat's furry head hit  Send.  
I was going to say that a local IBCLC looks at blebs as "milk  splinters", 
almost like a splinter of wood in a finger. She has suggested, and  it has 
worked, putting some baking soda in a shot glass of warm/hot water and  
tipping it up so the area gets bathed, and then the "splinter" sometimes works  
its way out. Moms tell me this has worked when the olive oil, etc. has not.  
Worth a try?
 
Peace,
Judy  

Judy LeVan  Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY,  USA


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