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Is Polysporin Likely To Help Wounds On Nipples That Lead To Intense Pain?

Helllo I'm a nursing mother, I have been breastfeeding my 6 day old baby, he has a great latch and is not tongue tied but I have been getting horrible and very very painful open wounds on my nipples and I've been told that polysporin can help the healing process, but around 40 minutes after application, the white cream on my nipple has a yellowish/Brown colour with it and I don't know what it is, is it infected? If so, how do I clean it without causing too much pain?
Wed, 26 Feb 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
The very fact that you have been getting these wounds means that he is not latching properly and you are not breastfeeding in the correct way and manner.
i would urge you to consult a Lactation Consultant at the earliest.
It is imperative to correct the manner of latching and feeding.
The vicious cycle of cuts and pain could lead to stoppage of lactation.
polysporin is an antibiotic.
The yellowish brown colour could be colostrum, on the other hand, the cuts could be infected.
The only substance proven to improve the cuts and fissures and yet that is safe to be applied while breastfeeding is Lanolin.
Strongly recommended is Lansinoh ointment.
However, this cream is a temporary measure.
More important is to remedy the error in the feeding technique, else the cuts will just multiple.
Clean the nipple with water and then apply Lansinoh.
See a lactation consultant as advised.
All the best.
Take care.
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Is Polysporin Likely To Help Wounds On Nipples That Lead To Intense Pain?

Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. The very fact that you have been getting these wounds means that he is not latching properly and you are not breastfeeding in the correct way and manner. i would urge you to consult a Lactation Consultant at the earliest. It is imperative to correct the manner of latching and feeding. The vicious cycle of cuts and pain could lead to stoppage of lactation. polysporin is an antibiotic. The yellowish brown colour could be colostrum, on the other hand, the cuts could be infected. The only substance proven to improve the cuts and fissures and yet that is safe to be applied while breastfeeding is Lanolin. Strongly recommended is Lansinoh ointment. However, this cream is a temporary measure. More important is to remedy the error in the feeding technique, else the cuts will just multiple. Clean the nipple with water and then apply Lansinoh. See a lactation consultant as advised. All the best. Take care.