FAQ: What are Milk blisters or Milk Bleb? Why do I have it recurrently?
A milk blister or a milk bleb is a tiny dot on the nipple causing nil to severe pain. It can be of three types.
Types of Milk Blisters :
Common Causes behind a Milk Blister :
Most of the factors that can cause a clogged or blocked duct can cause a milk blister as well. Some of the most common causes are listed below.
How to treat a Milk Blister?
If the blister is not painful, there is no need to do anything. It most likely will go away soon enough. But sometimes, a milk bleb is painful. In that case, it is required to treat it.
1. Blisters caused by blockage of the duct at the nipple -
The first type of blisters caused by blockage of the duct due to fatty, stringy milk needs to be addressed the way we address a clogged duct. Applying moist heat, massaging the breast, breast compression and draining the breast after each feed is helpful. You can read about other techniques here.
2. Blisters caused by skin growing over a pore -
The second type of blisters which occur due to the skin growing on the pore can be dealt with easily. In most cases, the pressure and suction of the baby’s suck or pump pop it out naturally. If that doesn't happen on its own, one might have to aid it with the following techniques.
* Rub the blister gently with a clean, wet cloth.
* If the blister is protruding from the nipple, it can be pulled gently to loosen and soften it.
* Scrape the blister off with clean fingernails.
* Use a sterile needle to peel the blocking skin off. (This should be avoided as it contains risk of infection. Or it should be done by a medical practitioner.)
3. Blisters caused due to friction or nipple damage -This third type of blisters call for attention to the root cause. It most likely always is a shallow latch. In some cases, biting or clamping due to fast letdown or teething can also be a cause. Here, it is important to work on the cause. The latch must be corrected. The oversupply should be dealt with. And there should be some healing period given to the nipple, if needed. During this time, direct nursing or pumping may be avoided to avoid blunt trauma. But regular hand expression must continue to keep the supply up and to prevent blocked ducts and engorgement. More information can be found here.
How to avoid recurrence of Milk Blisters?
It is extremely important to ensure the following things in order to prevent recurrence of milk blisters.
References :
https://kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mother/nipplebleb/
https://kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mother/nipplehealing/
https://www.laleche.org.uk/mastitis/#Blisters
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