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Breastfeeding: How to Treat Sore Nipples in home remedies Best Natural Cures

Relieve cracked nipples by using these 7 home remedies When it comes to treating cracked nipples we must be very careful with the products we use in the area, as we have to continue breastfeeding our baby Breastfeeding is one of the most beautiful experiences a woman can have during her life. However, it can also become a painful issue, especially when some nipple injuries develop. While it is the best way to feed and nourish babies, some feel discomfort because of the cracks that form in their breasts. This can be caused by the way the little one sucks the milk, but also by the lack of hydration and care of his delicate skin. Most worrying is that the healing and healing process is often difficult, since no drugs can be used in the area and should continue breastfeeding. Fortunately, there are some naturally occurring solutions that, without affecting the baby's diet, can accelerate recovery, soothing inflammation and sensitivity. This time we want to reveal the 7 best so you do not stop using them when this problem afflicts you. 1. Mother's milk How to use it? Dip a piece of cotton in breast milk and carefully rub it over the nipples. Let it air dry and repeat use after breastfeeding 2. Calendula How to use it? Crush several calendula flowers until a thick paste is applied and apply to the affected area. Wait for it to dry and rinse with warm water. Use 2 or 3 times a day. 3. Tea tree oil How to use? Put a couple of drops of tea tree essential oil in half a glass of warm water and, with the help of a cotton, rub it carefully on the cracked nipples. Let it dry naturally and repeat its use 2 or 3 times a day. In case of too dry skin, combine the oil with olive oil and rub it until it is absorbed. 4. Coconut oil How to use? Take a small amount of organic coconut oil and rub it with gentle massages on the nipples. Make sure it absorbs well and repeats its use twice a day. 5. Aloe Vera How to use? Extract a little aloe vera gel and rub it on the nipples for 5 minutes. Allow the compounds to absorb well and rinse with ice water. Repeat its use 2 or 3 times a day. 6. Mint infusion How to use it? Prepare a cup of infusion of mint and, when it is at a tolerable temperature, apply it with the help of a soft cloth. Repeat its use 3 times a day. 7. Chamomile oil How to use? Dip a piece of cotton in chamomile essential oil and rub it with gentle massages on the affected areas. Let it absorb and remove the excess with a soft cloth before breastfeeding. Use it 3 or 4 times a day. With any of these remedies you can feel a quick sense of relief from this condition. Keep in mind that the effects are not immediate, although you can feel its moisturizing and calming benefits from the first use. #sore nipples #sore nipples before period #sore nipples after ovulation #sore nipples men #sore nipples pms #sore nipples means #sore nipples not pregnant #sore nipples nhs #sore nipples pregnancy #sore nipples and breasts #diy #instruction # boob pain #why do my boobs hurt # boob pain tips # reasons your boobs hurt #pain in boob # left boob pain under boob pain #right boob pain # side boob boob hurts #sore boob ift.tt/2pcE6xh ift.tt/2lNxvWJ ift.tt/2l43GUV ift.tt/2l3THii ift.tt/2lNAdLO Subscribe: www.youtube.com/channel/UCcUzz3o4qb6inarEfrkbWiQ

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Uploaded on April 28, 2017