Her baby was referred to her pediatrician for treatment, and the baby received oral nystatin (Mycostatin). Jane returned to the office 3 weeks later and reported she found relief for about 2 weeks.
Angular cheilitis can look like swollen or red patches at the corners of your mouth. It’s caused by a variety of things, including saliva buildup, bacterial infections, smoking, and vitamin B ...
In addition to the physical examination, it is recommended that the breastfeeding mother have an examination by a lactation specialist or a practitioner knowledgeable about breastfeeding to ...