J.C. asks from Arlington, TX on October 16, 2009
Worst Pain of My Life, Help!!!
I have been breastfeeding for 3 months now and just this past week I developed blocked ducts in my left breast, those dissolved two days later and I thought all was well. The next morning my son woke up at 4:30 am to eat and about ten minutes after the feeding I had terrible shooting pain in my breast. This pain was worse than child birth and I went all natural, I mean I'm in the fetal position screaming into a pillow! It almost feels like shocking nerve pain radiating through my breast.I called the doctor and they prescribed me medicine for mastitis but I never ran a fever or had flu like symptoms...I've been on the antibiotics for 5 days now with no improvement...If anybody has any knowledge of something like this I could use the advise ???
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Thank you everyone for your advise!!! It has been so helpful!!! The antibiotics have not helped I was in more pain this afternoon, I tried calling the hospital to talk with a lactation consultant but they are only available mon. thru fri. So I'm planning on going to see them on monday, to get through the weekend I'm going to try the cabbage and possibly the gentian violet (i'm not quite sure what that is so i'm a little nervous about using it especially since it will be going in my sons mouth too ???) I've been feeding and pumping as often as possible but I have noticed that my son won't stay latched on very long anymore. He will eat for about 10 minutes and then he gets fussy and continually takes himself of my breast, I'm thinking my milk isn't letting down so he is getting frustrated ???...I'm a little upset with the doctors office for automatically thinking it was mastitis especially since I had no symptoms and I told them that!! Oh well...it has to get better soon...Thank you ladys again for taking the time to help me out!!
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R.K. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
Sorry you are going through this. If it is mastitis. You may need to rent a hospital grade pump to help it away. It does aslo sound like thrush so look up the links from the other moms.
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L.M. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
Hi J.,
I had the same problem. I took antibiotics 3 different times and I think it just made it worse. You have a yeast infection (or called thrush). Please look at these websites for lots of helpful tips.
http://www.breastfeedingonline.com/yeast.shtml
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mom/mastitis.html
Hang in there - once you get the hang of how to treat and prevent these things, breastfeeding is so much fun! Good luck :)
L.
K.B. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
I used to get blocked ducts about every few weeks with my first baby and it felt HORRIBLE...I would start to feel a pain under my armpit and I just knew it was starting. For me it helped to take 3 advil, a HOT bath, and pump pump pump afterwards. I would usually feel completely wiped out for the rest of the day, but at least that horrible pain would go away.
Good luck and hang in there! I still remember that horrible feeling!
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T.F. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
I'm sure you've gotten some good responses but I just wanted to make sure you have looked into cabbage leaves (yes, as in the plant) warmed and used to empty your ducts COMPLETELY! Effecient empty is key to comfort. Cabbage leaves and breast massage while nursing (from base of breast out towards nipple to fully empty duct) work wonders. If you want more info, contact la Leche League (on line or your local chapter) or your nearest lactation consultant. Speaking of Lactantion consultant, I hope you have called on about this issues alread. If not, please DO!!!!! The ones at Harris Hospital in Ft Worth are free to talk to on hte phone and minimal charge to see in person no matter where you are from or where you had your baby! Many hospitals also have them on staff so contact the hospital where you had your baby and see if you can talk to that one for free as well (usually can)!
Good luck! I know how painful mastitis is and feel for you going this long! FIND A GOOD LACTATION CONSULTANT or even a good health supplement store with nutrition staff for alternative meds! They work wonders as well!
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R.K. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
Sorry you are going through this. If it is mastitis. You may need to rent a hospital grade pump to help it away. It does aslo sound like thrush so look up the links from the other moms.
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N.S. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
Hi. I am so sorry to hear about your pain. I had something similar happen to me around the same time-frame and it was AWFUL(I am currently in the weaning process with my daughter...she is 13 months old). It would often feel like my breast was on fire. I would have a SEVERE burning sensation, along with knife-like shooting pains. I considered mastitis, but it did not get better with breastfeeding (mastitis should) and none of the other symptoms fit. I did some research and thought that it could possibly be thrush, but eventually abandoned this idea, as my daughter did not have thrush. I called the lactation consultant at the hospital and she offered some advice that ultimately helped me. She said to make sure that I was wearing a bra that was supportive with no underwire and was not too loose and warm/cold packs. Also, making sure the baby is latched on correctly is VERY important. They should have as much of the areola in their mouth as possible and their lips should be turned out so it looks like a fish. Since this is my first child, I was still learning the ropes with breastfeeding and would let her feed regardless of how she latched on. After speaking to the lactation consultant, I did whatever I could to make sure she was latched on properly.
I was already wearing nursing bras (no underwire....can block ducts), but they were not very supportive. I found one at Motherhood Maternity that was VERY comfortable, supportive and had pads in it. It looks like a sports bra and the pads add so much comfort. When I was having this problem, nothing felt good around my breasts, but this bra actually did. I am towards the larger-breasted side, so at first I thought that the pads would not be a good thing, but I tried it anyways and it was THE WAY TO GO for me. The key is having something that is supportive. It was not an immediate remedy, but I noticed a difference soon enough. The hot/cold packs also helped with the burning sensation. I wanted to continue breastfeeding, so I toughed it out despite the continued pain and it went away shortly after switching to a good bra and more importantly, making sure she was latched on correctly.
Of note, no one I spoke to about this (friends, family) had really ever experienced anything like this and the lactation consultant and pediatrician I spoke to acted like this was not something they were very familiar with either. The online research I did wasn't real helpful either, so I'm still not for sure why this happened/happens and if it is very common (doesn't sound like it). Every once in a while, I still get a burning sensation after she feeds, but it is NOTHING like what it used to be, but again, I think it is related to how she is latched on (sometimes I'm not paying attention and she has her lips pursed instead of flared out...believe me, it makes a difference!)
I hope this helps you. I doesn't sound like the antibiotics are going to work (since it has already been five days), as it doesn't sound like you still have mastitis. If things don't get better soon, go see your doctor to make sure something else isn't going on. Good luck and take care. Would love to know if any of this advice ends up helping you.
M.T. answers from Dallas on October 16, 2009
Oh my gosh I can feel your pain!! It is the worst, the absolute worst! It sounds an awful lot like the yeast infection I had when my son was about a month old, although my pain was most excruciating at the beginning of a nursing session and lasted through the feeding.
I had cracked, blistered nipples from an atrocious latch and as a result got a nasty yeast infection on top of it all. Here is a resource for you to browse through.
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/concerns/thrush/thrush-resourc...
I hope it is simply a yeast infection and it clears up for you rapidly!
Good luck, I am so sorry you are going through this!
V.A. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
Mother of 5 here--Try ice packs. That might mitigate the pain some.
R.O. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
Get back in to c ur doctor!!
L.S. answers from Dallas on October 18, 2009
I didn't read the other responses so sorry if I'm repeating but I have a SUPER RARE thing happen to me and that is a varicose vein in my right breat right by the nipple. It's crazy, I had three doctors tell me it was bacteria infection, put me on antibiotics but NOTHING helped. It doesn't really look like anything abnormal. When he eats off that side it gets a little more swollen, but that's why the diagnosis took 5 people (3 doctors, 2 lactation specialists) and it was finally a midwife that figured out that's what it was! They are SUPER rare in that area but SUPER SUPER painful. If it were thrush or mastitis it would be easy to diagnos, so just wanted to throw out this idea becuase that's what I've been dealing with. If you find out that's what it is and want to email me please feel free! Good luck, and I hope that's not what it is!!
J.B. answers from Dallas on October 17, 2009
OH MY GOSH! I feel so bad for you! I went through what you are and it was a nightmare!!!!
I did some natural remedies like putting a COLD leaf of cabbage in my nursing bra. It helps drain whats in there and the cold feels good. Also I had a bowl of warm water with Epsom salt in it and I was lay over it and let one boob at a time soak. I know, sounds very uncomfortable and awkward but it seemed to help and speed up the infection healing. They also say to nurse as often as possible but that was hard to force myself to do! UGH! I feel so bad for you! You may need to call your doc for a pain killer like vicodin. My doctor here (newly pregnant for the 3rd time) said it is safe for the baby during pregnancy and during breast feeding (that's why the hospitals give it to you after you have a baby). Now obviously not in huge amounts but its fine to take while you are going through this. Trust me you will be so glad you had some relief!!! Oh and also warm showers letting it hit your breast is supposed to help (didn't too much me but maybe a little temporary relief). I'm surprised you don't have improvement with antibiotic, you may need to inform your doctor about that. You may be just really engorged on top of it all making it seem like it isn't helping, does that make sense? I pray that you get through this SOON! I feel for you :(
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