When the milk is swollen but cannot be sucked out, you can massage or apply hot compresses to the breasts, adjust the diet, and strengthen the baby’s sucking.
When sucking out the milk can not be sucked out, you can massage, hot compresses on the chest, adjust the diet, strengthen the baby sucking in time to dredge the mammary ducts, so that the milk is discharged.
Milk rises when the mother’s body produces too much milk and the milk ducts are not accessible. If you can’t suck out the milk, you can apply hot compresses to the breasts with local towels and then ask a specialized lactation therapist to pass the milk, and you should pay attention to avoiding violent rubbing when massaging to prevent the occurrence of mastitis. During this period, the mother should eat a light diet, so as not to aggravate the milk. The mother can let the baby suck milk diligently to promote the discharge of milk.