What should I do if my breasts are hard and painful during breastfeeding?

If the milk rises during breastfeeding, a breast pump can be used to empty the breast milk if it is simply a case of poor milk expulsion. If it is mastitis, antibiotics should be used as prescribed by the doctor. If the milk rises simply because of poor milk discharge, this situation can be carried out by a lactation consultant for professional techniques to dredge, so as to make the milk ducts open, smooth milk discharge, and then alleviate the symptoms. You can also let your child suck more and squeeze out the excess milk. If your breasts are seriously inflated, you should use a breast pump to empty your breasts in time to avoid blockage of the milk ducts and mastitis. If acute mastitis is triggered by milk stagnation, resulting in hardness and pain, this situation needs to be treated with antibiotics that can be used during breastfeeding as soon as possible as prescribed by the doctor. It is important to pay attention to breast hygiene and care during breastfeeding, and to discharge the milk that remains in the breast after breastfeeding to avoid the occurrence of acute mastitis. If you have a lot of milk, you can drink less soup.