The best intervention is education on proper positioning and attachment of the infant (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, a systematic review of randomized controlled trials [RCTs]). No single topical preparation has been consistently demonstrated to be superior to others for relieving nipple pain (SOR: B, inconsistent RCTs). Topical agents that show some evidence of benefit include expressed breast milk, lanolin, warm water compresses, tea bag compresses, hydrogel dressings, a chlorhexidinealcohol spray, and a polyethylene film dressing (SOR: B, inconsistent RCTs). Several studies found these interventions to be equivalent to basic breast care, including keeping the nipple clean and dry (SOR: B, RCTs)
Introduction. According to WHO, 98% of women in the world are capable of full lactation, however, on...
Pain accruing from nipple lesions caused by inadequate latching by the baby is a common complaint am...
AbstractBackground and aim: It is estimated that 80-90 % of breastfeeding women experience some nip...
Background: A common, early postpartum concern of the breastfeeding mother is nipple pain. Because o...
It is widely accepted that breast milk is the optimal source of infant nutrition. Despite the World ...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Introduction: Traumatic nipple is among the most common problems of the breastfeeding period which l...
Background: Sore nipples are common during lactation and remain the major reason for failing to esta...
AbstractIntroduction: Nipple problems are the most important reason for early cessation of breastfee...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Purpose: To develop evidence-informed best practice recommendations for postpartum women to referenc...
Background & aim: Despite the global efforts to promote breastfeeding, women report some problems le...
Introduction: Adequate nutrition during infancy is essential for lifelong health and wellbeing. How...
Introduction. According to WHO, 98% of women in the world are capable of full lactation, however, on...
Introduction. According to WHO, 98% of women in the world are capable of full lactation, however, on...
Pain accruing from nipple lesions caused by inadequate latching by the baby is a common complaint am...
AbstractBackground and aim: It is estimated that 80-90 % of breastfeeding women experience some nip...
Background: A common, early postpartum concern of the breastfeeding mother is nipple pain. Because o...
It is widely accepted that breast milk is the optimal source of infant nutrition. Despite the World ...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Introduction: Traumatic nipple is among the most common problems of the breastfeeding period which l...
Background: Sore nipples are common during lactation and remain the major reason for failing to esta...
AbstractIntroduction: Nipple problems are the most important reason for early cessation of breastfee...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Purpose: To develop evidence-informed best practice recommendations for postpartum women to referenc...
Background & aim: Despite the global efforts to promote breastfeeding, women report some problems le...
Introduction: Adequate nutrition during infancy is essential for lifelong health and wellbeing. How...
Introduction. According to WHO, 98% of women in the world are capable of full lactation, however, on...
Introduction. According to WHO, 98% of women in the world are capable of full lactation, however, on...
Pain accruing from nipple lesions caused by inadequate latching by the baby is a common complaint am...
AbstractBackground and aim: It is estimated that 80-90 % of breastfeeding women experience some nip...