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The Sore Truth
Thrush Diagnosis and Treatment
By Mary Kay Smith, IBCLC
Occasionally, a breastfeeding mother will experience sore nipples after a period of pain-free nursing. If all other causes have been ruled out, such as improper positioning and inadequate latch-on, thrush should be considered.
A yeast infection in a premature or low-birth-weight infant can be life-threatening, as can a yeast infection in an individual whose immune system is impaired by other illness or infection. Luckily, for most people, thrush is not a serious condition and breastfeeding can and should continue.
Signs of yeast infection in the breastfed infant may include a sudden onset of fussiness at the breast, including pulling off the breast during a feeding, gassiness or colic symptoms and, occasionally, slow weight gain. Baby may or may not have white spots or a film inside the mouth, on the gums or on the tongue.
The baby also may have a diaper rash with raised, patchy areas or a shiny appearance. Sometimes, the baby may refuse to nurse or pull off the breast repeatedly during a feeding. In rare cases, feedings may be interrupted by Baby's discomfort, which could result in inadequate weight gain. However, it is possible for thrush to be present even without any visible symptoms on Mother or Baby.
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