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While some moms discover that breastfeeding is not as overwhelming as they thought it would be, others experience a fair amount of pain. Pain and discomfort while breastfeeding is often due to a common cause, known as mastitis breastfeeding. It is true that nipple and breast tenderness are a lot more common than mastitis. However, mastitis can be a serious problem, that when left untreated, can cause new moms some serious problems? Bewildered? That is okay, many people are unaware of what mastitis breastfeeding problem entail. This article will tell you what you need to know about these issues.

The first thing you need to know is that mastitis breastfeeding problems are a gradual process. Mastitis typically begins as a tenderness of the breast and slowly progresses into a breast infection. These infections can cause you breastfeeding problems and health problems. Some of the common symptoms of mastitis resemble can resemble flu symptoms. Some of the more common symptoms include: elevated temperature, chills, headaches, lethargy, nausea, soreness, and hot, painful breasts. The good news is that if you spot mastitis breastfeeding problems when they are first developing, you can get medical treatment before an infection sets in. While antibiotics can quickly treat these problems, it is important to know what causes them so you can prevent them from ever occurring.

There are mastit tedavisi Ankara various reasons why mastitis breastfeeding problems develop and eventually become a full blown infection. One reason may be the frequency you feed your baby. If you have to delay feeding because you baby is sick or for any other reason, you are facing the possibility of developing an infection. You can also develop an infection if your baby fails to latch properly. Both of these causes result in engorgement, which the accumulation of milk in the breast that places pressure on the breast tissues and cells. As this pressure increases, your breasts will begin to get sore and you are at risk for bacteria to start to grow and cause an infection.

Everyone now knows how good breast feeding is, for both the baby and the mother. But most mothers think differently when they get mastitis. This can be such a painful malady to have on its own, let alone with a baby to feed.

Antibiotics can help reduce the pain, but at a cost. The last thing you want to do is to fill up a new born with any drug.

Some mothers persevere through the pain, and how brave they are. But most mothers can't manage that, with little wonder.

There is a third option.

Homeopathic medicine offers you relief in a totally natural way, without harm to either mother or baby, without side effects. Symptoms just melt away, leaving you wondering if you really had anything wrong in the first place.

The key is to find the appropriate medicine for you. You can do this yourself for minor ailments using common homeopathic medicines. Leave the more serious prescribing to a professional homeopath.

So how do you find the most appropriate medicine for any particular ailment? By matching the symptoms. Your symptoms need to be the same as those of the medicine you are taking. Then some amazing healing can occur.

Let's look at one of the most common pictures of mastitis. Your breast/s is red and hot, possibly with red streaks running away from the nipple. It is very painful to touch and breast feeding can be agony. The breast/s can be hard and heavy.

The character of the pain (always important in homeopathic prescribing) is throbbing.

Lying on the breast is painful.

Often it's only the right breast affected.

If this sounds like your mastitis, then the homeopathic medicine Belladonna is likely to clear everything up. The suggested potency is 6c and the suggested dose is every hour until improvement sets in. Then less often.

If nothing happens at all after about five doses, then you probably need a different medicine.

So lets recap on the Belladonna key notes.

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