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I just had this last week (on top of my milk blister issue-- yikes). I got a prescription for Jack Newmans Ointment. It had to be filled at a compound pharmacy, but it worked wonders. It is a cream that I would put on after each nursing. I didn't have to wash it off and didn't have to put anything in baby's mouth. I felt a difference in about 2 days and it is almost completely better one week later.
My doctor prefers the Jack Newman cream over some other treatments.
A friend on fb had it in her ducts too and asked. She got 32 comments! The most common were vinegar, the best response being:
" Yes after every feeding I'd squirt it onto a rag and hold it onto my nipples, wiped down the baby's mouth, pacifier, changing table, and used it on the wipes when I changed the diaper when there was a rash. 1-2 T vinegar to every 8oz water."
Also recommended was gentian violet. It will turn baby purple though. She posted a pick of her LO with a purple ring around her mouth. There was a post that recommended " i would also put a little aquaphor on her face before you treat/feed her, it will cut down on her face getting all purple. then wipe it off after the feeding."
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