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Thanks for your feedback! Sign Up. What are your concerns? Verywell Family uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial process to learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy. Cabbage Leaves for Mastitis Mastitis often starts with a clogged duct and then progresses into an infection that basically feels like the flu without the sinus congestion.

Cold compresses may help with the breast pain associated with mastitis infections. Cabbage Leaves for Weaning Some women end up needing to wean quickly or unexpectedly i. Remove the outer leaves from the head of cabbage and discard. Remove two inner leaves from the head, and rinse off the leaves. Pat the cabbage leaves dry with a clean towel. You can also cut the stem out with a pair of scissors.

The goal is just to make the cabbage fit the shape of your breast. Place one leaf in each of your bra cups. If you are weaning , you can leave them on until they wilt.



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