What to do if your milk rises after cesarean section

Breastfeeding after cesarean section may be caused by blocked milk ducts, mastitis, etc. It can be improved by applying hot compresses and massaging the breasts, letting the baby suck on the nipple, and using antibiotics such as amoxicillin.
1. Mammary duct blockage: most pregnant women after cesarean section will have milk, you can use hot compresses to unblock the mammary ducts, reduce the discomfort of milk; at the same time, massage the breasts, to facilitate the discharge of milk. However, it should be noted that the hot compresses should not be too long and the temperature is too high, so as not to scald the breasts and aggravate the symptoms of rising breasts.
2. Mastitis: There are no obvious symptoms of mastitis, you can let the baby suck on the nipple, stimulate the nipple, thus prompting the nerve pituitary gland to release the peptide. The contractions can make the milk squirt out and relieve the rise in milk. Sucking on the breast with a breast pump can also make a difference. When the redness and swelling of the breast is obvious and there is pain, it can be treated with medication such as amoxicillin.
Generally, milk rises can be relieved by the above methods. If, through the above methods, the rising milk situation worsens or the breasts appear red and swollen, you must consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and should not use medication without authorization.