lundi 16 mai 2016

A Guide For Breastfeeding Moms On Using Olive Oil For Thrush

By Felicity Hampton


Using olive oil for thrush type conditions may well be a safe and natural solution to problems experienced by breastfeeding mothers. Many mothers experience problems due to soreness and inflammation of their nipples. This is often caused by a fungal infection, known as candida, which can soothed and eased by several different natural remedies.

The yeast which causes thrush is carried with no ill effect in the bodies of most human beings. Areas of the body which are usually moist, such as the genitals or the mouth, often contain the yeast without ever causing a problem. When someone's immune system becomes unbalanced in these areas of the body though, then a fungal infection can occur.

The kind of thing which can cause this unbalance varies. Taking antibiotics for any sustained length of time can disrupt the body's natural immunity to the yeast and will often lead to thrush. Stress, lack of sufficient rest and poor diet can also be causes.

Childbirth and its associated experiences can unbalance the immune system in many ways. Breastfeeding can result in inflammation and soreness of the nipples, often due initially to an injury incurred when the baby's mouth connects. When a fungal infection affects the area, it can become more inflamed, as well as cracking and bleeding, while stabbing pains can also occur.

Linoleic acids are anti-fungal agents which occur naturally in olive oil, and work probably by denying the yeast which leads to problems oxygen. Applying oil to the nipples in small amounts gently should soothe any issues relating to fungal infections. Many olive oil based herbal salves are widely available, and enquiring at a local herbalist store or health food shop should bring some positive results.

Other ways of minimising further risk from the condition are to eat plenty of garlic, which has anti-fungal qualities. Washing nipples with a highly diluted mix of vinegar and water can also keep the risk low, though using soap on them should be avoided as this can cause dryness which will exacerbate the condition. It can also be useful to avoid wearing a bra and to expose the nipples to sunlight and air whenever possible.

While olive oil for thrush is largely a harmless treatment in terms of its effects, other methods can have side-effects. When dealing with any health matter it is essential to take advice from a properly qualified health professional. This is especially true when it comes to any matters relating to childcare and pregnancy.




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