The main cause of mastitis during breastfeeding is the onset and development of breast inflammation caused by milk stagnation. As long as the milk can be drained, it can promote the recovery of mastitis, so it is possible to give breast massage while breastfeeding. In the early stages of mastitis during breastfeeding, massage and breast suction is the key to avoid mastitis turning into breast abscess. For patients who have just had an attack of mastitis with localized swelling and pain and poor milk drainage, breast massage can be performed. The massage method is to fold the towel in half and wet it with hot water, wring it out and lay it flat on the affected breast to make a hot compress, then apply a small amount of lubricant to the affected breast and gently pull the nipple several times. Hold up the affected breast with the palm of your hand and massage from the base of the breast towards the nipple with the fingers of your other hand together to squeeze out the stagnant milk. The smoother the milk drainage, the greater the likelihood that the breastfeeding mastitis will improve.