Abstract Background Deep breast pain during lactation, with or without accompanying nipple pain and soreness continues to be anecdotally linked to infection by Candia albicans despite lack of robust evidence in the literature that Candida albicans is the cause of women’s breast symptoms. Methods A case-control study of breastfeeding women in Sweden with (n 35) and without (n 35) symptoms that may be attributable to Candida albicans was carried out. The symptoms were radiating, burning and penetrating or non-penetrating breast pain with or without associated nipple pain during or after breastfeeding. The primary aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that breastfeeding women with symptoms commonly associated with Candida albicans infect...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of breast...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Procedures for diagnosis of mammary candidosis, including laboratory confirmation, are not well defi...
Nipple pain and discomfort during or after breastfeeding remains one of the most common reasons for ...
Background: Breastfeeding mothers commonly experience nipple pain accompanied by radiating, stabbing...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate Candida species and Staphylococcus aureus and the development of 'nipple a...
Many physicians, midwives and lactation consultants still believe that yeasts (particularly Candida ...
Objective: To investigate Candida species and Staphylococcus aureus and the development of \u27nippl...
BACKGROUND: The CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study will...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background: The CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study will...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Abstract Background Women's perceptions of quality of care during episodes of breast inflammation ha...
While nipple pain is common in the first 10 days of breastfeeding and during the infant’s teething p...
Painful nipples, or ‘breast thrush’, in nursing mothers is a well recognised condition. ...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of breast...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Procedures for diagnosis of mammary candidosis, including laboratory confirmation, are not well defi...
Nipple pain and discomfort during or after breastfeeding remains one of the most common reasons for ...
Background: Breastfeeding mothers commonly experience nipple pain accompanied by radiating, stabbing...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate Candida species and Staphylococcus aureus and the development of 'nipple a...
Many physicians, midwives and lactation consultants still believe that yeasts (particularly Candida ...
Objective: To investigate Candida species and Staphylococcus aureus and the development of \u27nippl...
BACKGROUND: The CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study will...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background: The CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study will...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Abstract Background Women's perceptions of quality of care during episodes of breast inflammation ha...
While nipple pain is common in the first 10 days of breastfeeding and during the infant’s teething p...
Painful nipples, or ‘breast thrush’, in nursing mothers is a well recognised condition. ...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of breast...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Procedures for diagnosis of mammary candidosis, including laboratory confirmation, are not well defi...