“…These include topical creams, solutions, or sprays, time-restricted breastfeeding, exposure of the nipple to dry heat or ultraviolet light and air-drying, pre-or postnatal breastfeeding education, breast protection shells, hydrogel, adhesive polyethylene film dressing, and distilled water. 6,[11][12][13] A recent systematic review by Vieira et al 11 on the several interventions for nipple trauma in breastfeeding mothers concluded that the best outcomes for the treatment of nipple trauma used lanolin (recommendation B, evidence level 2) and breastmilk (recommendation B, evidence level 2). However, the biggest study on 225 puerperal mothers by Mohammadzadeh et al, 14 cited in this review, questioned the efficacy of lanolin and highlighted the superiority of breastmilk.…”