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As I began breast pumping for my last baby, Gabrielle, I searched the internet for information about pumping, breast milk supply, and many other issues related to feeding my baby girl healthy breast milk. Though I found much of the information that I was seeking, I had to search over several websites with differing information. I decided there needed to be a central location to help moms get the necessary information that they needed for breast pumping and feeding their baby. Over the past few years, I received numerous emails and questions from moms and have added to the list of frequently asked questions and articles. This website is an on-going passion that I have to help mothers and hope that we can help many mommies searching for that golden nugget to help them through this exciting, exhausting, and sometimes confusing time in their life.
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Monday, June 2, 2008

What is the Treatment for Mastitis?


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Mastitis symptoms usually require treatment. Treatment for mastitis infection may require the following:

  • Antibiotics are usually prescribed by a physician to help clear up the mastitis infection. Women with mastitis symptoms should schedule an appointment with a doctor for treatment for mastitis.
  • Got Breast Pump’s on-line store sells Booby Tubes. Booby Tubes is a fantastic product that will quickly help alleviate engorged breasts that become swollen, sore and aching. When your tender nipples need soothing, its Booby Tubes to the rescue.
  • Use warm Booby Tubes on the mastitis infection before breast-feeding to help stimulate let-down (the milk ejection reflex).
  • Breast-feed or pump frequently, using both breasts. Lactation consultants recommend first breast-feeding from the unaffected breast until let-down (milk ejection reflex) occurs and then switch to the breast with mastitis symptoms.
  • Breast-feed only until the breast is soft.
  • Apply Booby Tubes as a cold compresses to the breasts after breast-feeding to relieve pain and swelling, sold at our store on this site.
  • Drink fluids and get enough rest.
  • Ask a physician about whether over the counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen are safe to reduce pain.

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