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Thrush and Remedies

Nipple pain caused by Candida albicans

The pain caused by a yeast infection is generally different from the pain caused by poor positioning and/or ineffective suckling. The pain caused by a yeast infection:

  1. is often burning in nature, rather than the sharp, stabbing or pinching pain associated with other causes. Burning pain may be due to other causes, however, and pain due to a yeast infection does not necessarily burn.
  2. frequently lasts throughout the feeding, and occasionally continues after the feeding has ended. This is in contrast to the pain due to other causes which usually hurts most as feeding begins, and
  3. gradually improves as the baby nurses.
  4. may radiate into the mother's armpit or into her back.
  5. may cause no change in appearance of the mother's nipples or areolas, though there may be redness, or some scaling, or the skin of the areola may be smooth and shiny.
  6. not uncommonly will begin after a period of pain free nursing. This characteristic alone is reason enough to try treatment for yeast. However, milk blisters on the nipple also may cause nipple pain after a period of pain free nursing.
  7. may be associated with recent use of antibiotics by the baby or mother, but not necessarily.
  8. may be quite severe, may or may not be itchy. may occur only in the breast. This pain is often described as "shooting", or "burning" in nature, and is often worse after the feeding is over. It is often said to be worse at night. At the same time, the breast appears or feels normal. This is not mastitis and there is no reason to treat with antibiotics. On the contrary, antibiotics may make the problem worse.

Please Note:
a. The baby does not have to have thrush in his mouth.
b.A yeast infection of the nipple may be combined with other causes of soreness.

Remedies:

There are a couple of ways to treat thrush depending on your preferred route of care:

  1. Physician treatment: Usually consists of Diflucan and Nystatin. Mom will receive Diflucan to take orally, and Nystatin ointment to apply to breast. Your baby will receive liquid Nystatin that is swabbed into your baby’s mouth. Some thrush doesn’t respond to this treatment.
  2. Natural Approach: You can try using Gentian Violet (GV). GV is a strong topical antifungal that will penetrate several layers of skin just as the thrush does. GV is usually easy to obtain from any pharmacy or Wal Mart--just call ahead to be sure that it is available. Use a clean q-tip for each areola/nipple and for the baby's mouth. When applying, wait until after a feeding, and coat each areola and nipple and allow to air dry. While some advise moms to apply the GV and then allow the baby to nurse (the idea is that this allows the baby's mouth to be coated more easily), I have had some moms report that the baby swallows the GV instead of being well coated. Coat all mucosal areas in the baby's mouth, including his tongue. Only reapply the GV when the stain is gone (usually means once or possibly twice daily), using for a total of three days. For a severe case that isn't appearing to resolve, a fourth day is okay, but after that, you must wait three days before going through another treatment round if it hasn't completely cleared up. GV is a very strong topical antifungal and can cause a layer or more of skin to peel, so it is very important to only reapply once the stain is gone, and to use for no longer than 3 days (except as noted above). If you have any yeast overgrowth vaginally, the GV cannot be used internally to treat it, but buying an over-the-counter cream is very easy now-a-days. One added note: GV is very messy and can cause permanent stains to clothing, so you may want to put away your favorite items of clothing while you are using it!
  3. Boil all items: that come in contact with the breast such as breast pads, breast pump, and the baby's mouth (pacifier, bottle nipples, toys, etc.). The use of disposable pads is not recommended as they may just trap moisture (which yeast thrives on).

Using Gentian Violet

Gentian violet is a great treatment of nipple soreness due to Candida albicans for the breastfeeding mother. This is because it works almost always, and relief is rapid. It is messy, and will stain clothing, but not skin. The baby's lips will turn purple, but the purple will disappear after a few days. Gentian violet is available without prescription but is not available at all pharmacies. Call around before going out to get it.

  1. About 10 ml (two teaspoons) of gentian violet is more than enough for an entire treatment.
  2. Many mothers prefer doing the treatment just before bed so that they can keep their nipples exposed and not worry about staining their clothing. The baby should be undressed to his diaper, and the mother should be uncovered from the waist up. Gentian violet is messy.
  3. Dip an ear swab (Q-tip) into the gentian violet.
  4. Put the purple end of the ear swab into the baby's mouth and let him suck on the swab for a few seconds. The gentian violet usually spreads around the mouth quickly. If it does not, paint the inside of the mouth to cover as much of the inside of the cheeks and tongue as possible.
  5. Put the baby to the breast. In this way, both the baby's mouth and your nipple are treated.
  6. If, at the end of the feeding, you have a baby with a purple mouth, and two purple nipples, there is nothing more to do. If only one nipple is purple, paint the other one with the ear swab and the gentian violet. In this way, the treatment is finished in one go.
  7. Repeat the treatment each day for three or four days.
  8. There is often some relief within hours of the first treatment, and the pain is usually gone or virtually gone by the third day. If it is not, it is unlikely that Candida was the problem, though it seems Candida albicans is starting to show some resistance to gentian violet, as it is to other antifungal agents. Of course there may be more than one cause of nipple pain, but after three days the contribution to your pain caused by Candida albicans should be gone. Do not continue the gentian violet if no relief occurs after 3-4 days of treatment. Instead, get more information.
  9. All artificial nipples that the baby uses should be boiled daily during the treatment, or well covered with gentian violet. Consider stopping artificial nipples.
  10. There is no need to treat just because the baby has thrush in his mouth. The reason to treat is the mother's and/or the baby's discomfort. Babies, however, do not commonly seem to be bothered by thrush.
  11. Uncommonly, babies who are treated with gentian violet develop sores in the mouth which may cause them to reject the breast. If this occurs, or if the baby is irritable while nursing, stop the gentian violet immediately, and contact the clinic. The sores clear up within 24 hours and the baby returns to feeding.

If the infection recurs, treatment can be repeated as above. But if the infection recurs a third time, a source of reoccurring infection should be sought out. The source may be the mother who may be a carrier for the yeast (but may have no sign of infection elsewhere), or from artificial nipples the baby puts in his mouth. Treatment of the mother (usually with a medication other than gentian violet) at the same time as treatment is repeated for the nipples will usually eliminate reoccurring infection. Contact your health care provider.

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The information provided in this site is not a substitute for professional medical opinion. It is provided for informational and educational purposes. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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