The aim of the study was to investigate the role of microorganisms in nipple and breast pain in breastfeeding women because there is controversy about whether
burning nipple pain associated with radiating breast pain is caused by a fungal infection (Candida albicans, known as «thrush») or a bacterial infection (Staphylococcus aureus, known as «golden staph»).
Burning nipple pain that continues throughout the feeding, sometimes continuing until after the feeding is over, is also a classic sign of yeast.
Some women have sharp,
burning nipple pain after a feed and notice the end of their nipple turning white (blanching).
Not exact matches
Some women describe this
pain as
burning or like having «ground glass» in their
nipples.
The
pain associated with this blanching of the
nipple is frequently described by mothers as «
burning», but generally begins only after the feeding is over.
Raynaud's Phenomenon of the
nipple - vasospasms that cause extreme
pain,
burning, numbness, throbbing, prickliness or stinging.
Itching of the
nipples or
burning pain are probably the most common symptoms.
Immediately after nursing, your
nipple may appear white and the
burning and other
pain may also begin.
Mothers generally describe a
burning pain when the
nipple turns white.
A yeast infection can cause red,
burning nipples and breast
pain, or you may see white patches or redness in your baby's mouth.
Mothers with vasospasm of the
nipple feel sharp
pain,
burning or stinging in the
nipple.
About 10 % of breastfeeding mothers experience
nipple / breast
pain (not associated with breast redness or fever) that is often described as one or more of the following: «
burning», «stabbing», «knife - like», «shooting»,» sharp».
I hear him sucking and drinking, but when he comes off (or I take him off), my
nipple is completely pulled and pointed - I try soaking it in lanolin for the
pain but it hurts and
burns 24/7