Causes and Cures of a Breast Yeast Infection?

YEAST INFECTION bannerWith pregnancy and birth, a woman is bound to experience the joys of motherhood, the overwhelming emotions of love, and the fear of the unknown. But what she probably isn’t expecting to experience is a breast yeast infection.

Unfortunately, with the influx of hormones and the warm, moist environment of the breast, she will more than likely have to deal with the symptoms of a breast yeast infection.

If you are experiencing a breast yeast infection, it might be beneficial to test your baby’s mouth for the infection. It is quite possible that the baby was born with thrush, an oral yeast infection that leaves white curdled patches on the baby’s tongue, and is subsequently passing the infection onto you.

Once you have, you can then pass the yeast infection back and forth until both of you are cured. Your doctor will prescribe your baby with an antibiotic to rid them of the infection and you will have to use topic creams to suppress yours.

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Aside from the baby being born with a yeast infection and transferring it to the mother’s breast, the mother could have developed the infection while breastfeeding her baby. During lactation, a woman’s breasts tend to leak.

This leakage, accompanied by the warmth of her body, can leave the woman with a breast yeast infection. Again, anti-fungal ointments are the call of the day and can help curb the symptoms. Just be sure to wash your breasts well before each feeding to ensure that the baby is not ingesting the cream.