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Nutella
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Topic: Mastitis Posted: 05 February 2010 at 5:31pm |
Okay so have had a sore boob for a week now and went to the Dr on tuesday and he gave me antibiotics and now I don't feel crap but my boob is still hard...doesn't hurt as much but def lots of lumps going on there! When can I expect them to go away? Dr said to go back yest or today if not better but since I FELT better I didn't make an appointment but then since my boob is still lumpy perhaps I should have? Feels different lumpy as well...can't explain that one tho!
So anyone who has had mastitis and used antibiotics, how long til the lumpy feeling went away?
PS been trying to feed off that breast first each time unless other boob is exploding haha!
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blondy
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Posted: 05 February 2010 at 5:56pm |
Just make sure you are expressing/feeding as much as possible. Massaging the lumps then expressing in the shower (under the warm water) can help move them too, but the best thing really is to feed as often as possible - try massaging while you're feeding as well.
I think on the 3 or so occasions I had mastitis (albeit never very badly), it took maybe a few days to move the lumps, and that was with religious massaging/feeding/expressing. Just be aware that if you don't clear out the infected milk, absesses can form (or at least I was told that!  )
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Posted: 05 February 2010 at 8:20pm |
Frozen flannels work for me and i get blocked milk ducts all the time. You just need to keep feeding as much as possible until it clears.
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Posted: 05 February 2010 at 9:16pm |
I agree with the others regarding massaging the lumps while you feed. Also if you can position baby so that their chin is on the lump when they feed and they will massage it out for you.
With me the lump generally goes straight away with antibiotics.
I would go back to the doc though just in case. As Blondy said an absess can form if it isn't cleared. Also if the infection doesn't clear it can track to your lymph glands and according to my doc you don't want that!
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Posted: 05 February 2010 at 9:31pm |
Go back to the doctor and make him look at it and feel it. I had a similar thing and ended up with a breast abscess which required surgery - not fun! Go to the doctor.
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Posted: 05 February 2010 at 11:12pm |
Yeah I would go back, I've had mastitis 6 times and every time the lumps have cleared within a couple of days of starting the antibiotics.
Also second the massaging etc. How many antibiotics do you have left? cos if you still have lumps when they run out the infection might come straight back. If you have enough to last the weekend i would see doc on Monday but if not you might want to think about going to after hours over the weekend.
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Posted: 05 February 2010 at 11:46pm |
Iv only had full mastitis once, but had blocked ducts a few times and i read that vit C helps, so i took some each time and expressed in shower weither that helped or not im not sure but stopped the blocks getting worse.
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Nutella
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Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:07pm |
going back to Dr on monday now, wanted to go this morning but no appointments...we kinda dont have an after hours place here either nor does the chemist remain open late! So i am hoping that I feel okay til monday....i don't feel sick or anything just lumpy!
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Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:30pm |
It also helps to squeeze some milk out while you are in the shower and warm flannels work well too.
I used to get so engorged between feeds I even tried cabbage leaves - they actually work!
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Posted: 22 February 2010 at 3:35pm |
Well, I am now on my third round of antibiotics...it seemed I was better, then Liam had a growth spurt then spent the next day sleeping and my boobs were out of control and sadly I was a bit dumb and didn't express while he was asleep (mainly coz I didn't expect him to sleep so long).
ANYWAY...my point is, though I tried all the things it says to do including cabbage leaves, it is now getting worse even on antibiotics. I had read somewhere that you should not put cabbage leaf on for longer than 15 minutes but then I decided to google it today to see why it is supposed to work and it says can leave on for 2 hours then off for two hours and also supposed to squish the leaves a bit to presumably release the good stuff.
So what was everyone else advised? The information that I was given by the Dr was just to place a cabbage leaf on my boob but no instructions other than that..so was just leaving it on til it warmed up...but reading on the net, the warming up part is good because heating cabbage leaf also releases stuff.
Any ideas people! Coz I am so sick of feeling like crap!!!
Ps I am doing all the other things but just need advice on cabbage leaf since it seems to be a miracle cure hehe
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Posted: 23 February 2010 at 2:25pm |
My acupuncturist/naturopath told me she had a great mix of needles and massage with some oils that cleared it within 24 hours. I was going to give it a try when I was on my 3rd lot too and wondering if it would ever go away but then magically the antibiotics finally did their trick. So maybe try the natural way?
Another time when I thought I was getting it again I found expressing and massaging the area at the same time seemed to help - though that might be something you've already tried.
Mastitis sucks and so does taking loads of antibiotics, I hope you're feeling better soon.
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Posted: 23 February 2010 at 7:58pm |
Ooo you poor thing! Masitis is nasty. I've had it many times and one thing that really helped me was cabbage leaves. They have a substance in them that helps reduce milk production and clear the blockages. Keep a cabbage in the fridge (the cold leaves feel great on a hot, sore breast) and use a couple of times a day but for no more than 20 minutes at a time (they can dry your milk up otherwise). Make sure you cut a hole for your nipple, not sure why but you aren't supposed to put the leaves over your nipples. Then before you feed use hot flannels or a hot pack to help the milk let down. Keep up your antibots and take anti-inflammatories as well.
Good luck and I hope you are feeling better soon.
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Posted: 24 February 2010 at 5:39pm |
I get blocked ducts at least once a week and what really works for me is frozen flannels, i fold them up, wet them and stick them in the freezer and then stick them on my lumpy bit. Then feed, feed, feed and massage.
it sucks big time, hope it goes soon!
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Posted: 05 March 2010 at 11:36pm |
Well just wanted to update on this...ended up with a breast abcess and needed an operation..not just a needle to drain either but full on knocked out one.
Feels a whole lot better now but the moral of the story is that if things don't clear up on antibiotics and it feels hard and seems to be growing then get your dr to send you for an ultrasound as it is soooo not worth the agony I have been through (tho does not compare to childbirth haha).
And also it is horrid feeling so sore when you have a precious little baby to care for so best to get it sorted ASAP.
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Posted: 06 March 2010 at 4:40am |
OMG you poor thing! Glad to know that you're feeling better now!
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