How to reduce the fever in labor with milk stagnation? If there is milk stagnation after delivery, accompanied by fever, the first thing to consider is whether there is mastitis. The first thing to consider is whether or not there is a bacterial invasion of the breast, coupled with the milk stagnation, causing acute pancreatitis, so you should go to the hospital in a timely manner. Through the doctor’s examination, and ultrasound to see if there is already milk stains stagnation, forming local pancreatitis. If there are any changes in the skin of the breast, there is no redness, swelling, heat and pain, and you can’t just look at the fever. First of all, to empty the milk, may be the milk emptying through, may be able to get relief for the symptoms of mastitis, including fever. Therefore, if a woman has milk retention and fever, she should go to the hospital in time. If there is milk stagnation, the milk should be emptied in time. If mastitis has developed, consider anti-inflammatory treatment with antibiotics that have no effect on breastfeeding, especially like penicillin. If necessary, incision and drainage are required.