I am a breastfeeding mother and i want to know if it is safe to use Ciguatera Poisoning? Is Ciguatera Poisoning safe for nursing mother and child? Does Ciguatera Poisoning extracts into breast milk? Does Ciguatera Poisoning has any long term or short term side effects on infants? Can Ciguatera Poisoning influence milk supply or can Ciguatera Poisoning decrease milk supply in lactating mothers?
Ciguatera toxin is created in tropical reef-dwelling fish that ingest toxins from algal blooms produced by the dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus toxicus. The main toxin appears to be ciguatoxin, although maitotoxin has also been implicated. Ciguatera can present initially with gastrointestinal or neurological symptoms, such as paresthesias of the extremities and around the mouth. Although the fatality rate is low, neurologic effects can last for weeks. Mothers suspected of having ciguatera poisoning should not breastfeed until they have recovered.
A review of 12,890 cases in French Polynesia from 1964 to 1986 found 3 breastfed infants between 6 and 10 months of age who were affected following maternal poisoning.[1] Another case of a breastfed infant under 3 months of age was reported in 1989 from Hawaii, in which green stools were the primary symptom. Breastfeeding was discontinued with improvement. Symptoms reappeared when breastfeeding was resumed a few days later.[2] Because of the time between exposures, it is unclear if ciguatera toxin was the offending agent. A 4-month old who was breastfed 1 and 4 hours after maternal ingestion of a kingfish occurred in the Bahamas. Symptoms included colic, and diarrhea persisting for 48 hours beginning about 10 hours after the first nursing. This was followed by fine maculopapular rash and fussiness that lasted for 2 weeks.[3]
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