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C'mon, Recognize the Causes and Ways to Overcome Blisters When Breastfeeding

Nipple blisters when breastfeeding is one of the common problems faced by nursing mothers. An estimated 9 out of 10 women experience blisters on their nipples during lactation. If you feel disturbed, there are some tips to relieve pain and help the nipples heal quickly. Nipple blisters during breastfeeding usually occur in the first week after giving birth. Some mothers experience mild blisters that improve in a few days. However, there are also those who experience blisters for weeks. This condition is caused by many things, ranging from the wrong way of breastfeeding to infection. Causes of Nipples Blisters when Breastfeeding There are many things that make your nipples blister while breastfeeding. Some of them are: The wrong way to breastfeed The most common cause of nipple blisters is imperfect sticking. This can occur when the nipple and the part around the breast do not enter properly into the baby's mouth. Although initially only cause pain or discomfort when