Do you still have milk at 70?

No more milk at seventy, and milk at seventy can be caused by eczema-like breast cancer.
Eczema-like breast cancer may have nipple discharge, which can easily be mistaken for milk. The main signs of eczema-like breast cancer are itching, flushing, erosion and flaking of the nipple and areola area, mostly on one side. At first it is mainly nipple irritation, itching or burning, accompanied by contamination of the nipple discharge and localized dark red granular skin.
Normally milk is formed by the elevation of estrogen, progesterone, and placental lactotrophin in the pregnant woman’s body during pregnancy. After the delivery of the placenta, maternal blood estrogen and progesterone and placental lactogen fall sharply, inhibiting the hypothalamus secretion of prolactin inhibitory factor release, under the action of prolactin, milk began to secrete.
In general, women in the postmenopausal breast atrophy, will not secrete milk. Therefore, if you are seventy years old and still have a lot of milk, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause and treatment.