вторник, 12 августа 2014 г.

Natural Remedies for Mastitis

Natural Remedies for Mastitis
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Mastitis is a dreaded breast infection that can literally send chills down a nursing mom’s spine. The fever, achy body, breast pain, headache and more is really awful! Typical treatment for mastitis involves seeing your OB/GYN or midwife, getting an antibiotic prescription, and then resting at home. However, many moms try to avoid antibiotics if at all possible, leaving some to wonder if there are natural remedies for mastitis.


I can personally say that I have successfully used natural remedies for mastitis multiple times to get rid of the infection without ever taking an antibiotic. It’s very important to note, though, that I am not a doctor or trained health care practitioner, and that breast abscesses are a complication of mastitis.


Try the following suggestions, along with the advice from your health care provider, should you have a mastitis infection. If you choose to use these suggestions in place of an antibiotic, pay close attention to how the infection progresses. If it worsens, seek help from your doctor.


Natural Remedies for Mastitis


Raw Garlic


Raw garlic is one of nature’s best natural antibiotics! It also has antiviral and anti-fungal properties. When I treat mastitis at home, I mince up around three cloves of garlic and eat them on buttered toast. I typically eat these “garlic sandwiches” two or three times a day.


Keep a glass of milk or water handy. Raw garlic packs quite the bite!


Lecithin


Lecithin is a compound found in foods that may help reduce the “stickiness” of breast milk. In doing so, it can help clear any plugged ducts that are contributing to the mastitis infection.


You can take lecithin in supplement form or through food. I prefer eating extra eggs for the lecithin found in the yolk. In fact, I make “dippy” eggs (over-easy) and dip my garlic toast into it when trying to kick mastitis! Lecithin supplements can be found here.


Lots of Breastfeeding


Mastitis does not pass through your breast milk and into your baby. Rather, lots of breastfeeding is crucial for a steady recovery from mastitis! Frequent breastfeeding keeps your milk flowing and prevents any further plugged ducts that could aggravate the condition. If you have to be away from your baby while battling mastitis, try to pump more frequently.


Fluids


As is the case when trying to get over any sickness, drinking lots of fluids will help your body heal. The extra fluids will also be important if you have a fever with mastitis, which is usually the case, and make sure your milk supply stays strong while you are nursing frequently.


If you find plain water boring, try a warm herbal tea, warm broths, or diluted fruit juice.


Rest


Mastitis requires lots of rest. This is not always easy for a mom to come by, especially if you have other children.


If possible, find another adult who can help care for older children while you recover. Even if you can’t sleep all day, lay down as much as you are able. When your nursling goes down for a nap, tuck yourself in with the little one to rest and nurse as much as you can.


Have you ever recovered from mastitis without taking antibiotics?


Original article and pictures take www.breastfeedingplace.com site

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