Painful nipples in nursing mothers: fungal or staphylococcal?
Graves, Stephen, Wright, Wendy, Harman, Ruth and Bailey, Susan 2003, Painful nipples in nursing mothers: fungal or staphylococcal?, Australian family physician, vol. 32, no. 7, pp. 570-571.
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Painful nipples in nursing mothers: fungal or staphylococcal?
Painful nipples, or ‘breast thrush’, in nursing mothers is a well recognised condition. It is a clinical diagnosis characterised by intense nipple pain often radiating into the breast, especially during breastfeeding. Between feeds it may cause a burning sensation and tenderness; breastfeeding may be abandoned because of it.
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