What should I do if the milk ducts are blocked and the baby can’t get any milk?

If the milk ducts are blocked and the baby cannot get milk, you can seek medical examination to identify the specific cause of the blocked milk ducts, and then take conservative treatment or surgical treatment.
There are more causes of blocked milk ducts, which are related to incorrect breastfeeding habits, mastitis, fibroid tumors, breast enlargement and other conditions. After the patient seeks medical treatment, the specific cause of breast duct obstruction can be analyzed through medical history taking, breast examination, ultrasound, molybdenum target, and mammography. Moreover, some of the women can have their milk ducts unblocked at the same time as the mammogram.
If the patient is mastitis and other lesions, it is necessary to choose sensitive antibiotic drugs under the guidance of the doctor for anti-infection treatment, such as penicillin, cefadroxil and so on. As the inflammation subsides, the patient’s blocked milk ducts may slowly return to clear.
If the patient’s condition is serious, it can also be examined and treated by lactoscopy, and if it is not possible to completely restore the smoothness of the breast ducts, surgical treatment should be considered. After removing the lesion and curing the lesion through surgery, the patient can improve the situation of breast milk inaccessibility.
Therefore, if you are suffering from lactation duct obstruction, you should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the problem and then take targeted treatment.