It depends on the breastfeeding cream.
Yes and no, some treatments require prescriptions, but some do not. Some topical creams and such things do require prescriptions, but some are only over-the-counter.
A woman can definitely get sore while breastfeeding, even when the baby is positioned correctly. This usually happens within the first month or two of breastfeeding. Use lots of Lansinoh nipple cream and pump whenever you're too sore to breastfeed!
<a href="http://www.netmeds.com/prescriptions/panderm-plus/cream-15g">Panderm plus cream</a> is used to treat fungal and bacterial infections of the skin, while reducing inflammation with steroids. This medication must be prescribed by a doctor.
To treat cracked nipples during breastfeeding, you can try using lanolin cream, applying breast milk, using nipple shields, ensuring proper latch, and seeking help from a lactation consultant if needed.
Breast enhancement products are not recommended for use by those who are either pregnant or breastfeeding.
There are many different prescription pain creams available to treat different symptoms of pain. Consult your physician.
Prescriptions are filled at a pharmacy.
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Dentists write prescriptions for pain medication and antibiotics. They would not write prescriptions for depression medication. They write prescriptions that deal with dental issues.
NO breastfeeding will not cause constipation!
To soothe your baby's red chin from breastfeeding, you can try applying a gentle moisturizer or lanolin cream to the affected area. You can also ensure that your baby is latching properly during feeding to prevent irritation. If the redness persists or worsens, consult with a healthcare provider for further advice.