Sometimes a thin layer of skin develops over the area and covers the milk
bleb preventing it from getting better.
Not exact matches
Continue to put the baby to the breast to maintain your milk supply and
prevent other breastfeeding problems such as breast engorgement, nipple
blebs, plugged milk ducts, and mastitis.
A milk blister (or
bleb) is similar to a clog, except that it's a blockage right on the nipple that
prevents milk from flowing out.
Express or pump the milk from the breast that is sore to
prevent engorgement,
blebs, plugged ducts and a decrease in your milk supply.
Better draining of the breasts can help remove or
prevent plugged milk ducts and nipple
blebs.