Uncategorized

Neurofibromatosis 1

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that causes growths on soft tissue, among other issues based on whether the person has NF1 or NF2. NF1 is

Read More »

Smegma

Smegma is white/yellow coating that can live in skin folds (e.g. clitoris, uncircumcised penis, inverted nipple). It may smell bad and can be mistaken for

Read More »

Granuloma Annulare

The best part of practicing breastfeeding medicine is that I am always learning something new, particularly from my dermatology colleagues. This patient had developed these

Read More »

Swallowing

Far too often, I meet moms struggling with “supply” and underweight babies because the mom is leaving the baby on each breast for 15 or

Read More »
Lichenification - General Breast Concerns Graphic

Lichenification

Lichenification is thickening of the skin in a location that has been repeatedly scratched, rubbed, or otherwise traumatized. It can appear thickened and leathery. It

Read More »
Stretch Marks - General Breast Concerns Graphic

Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are unfortunately common in pregnancy and postpartum. They are also hard to treat. You can moisturize to help the itching and try to

Read More »
Sebaceous Cyst - General Breast Concerns Graphic

Sebaceous Cysts

Sebaceous cysts tend to occur in the inframammary fold of the breast (the underside where the bra hits) and around the nipple. However, they also

Read More »

Complete Topic List

Go With The Flo, The Definitive, No-Nonsense, Physician's Guide to Breastfeeding Book Mockup

Go With the Flow

August 18, 2026