Mothers with breast milk jaundice should avoid bilirubin-producing foods, such as oranges and mangoes, and should not drink strong tea or coffee. In addition, the mother should go to a local public hospital for bilirubin tests to determine if the jaundice is caused by organic diseases of the liver and gallbladder. Based on the test results, appropriate treatment will be given. Normal breast milk jaundice does not affect the mother very much, but it affects the baby very seriously. In this case, it is necessary to stop breastfeeding and to go to the neonatology department of a public hospital in time for the diagnosis and treatment of the baby with jaundice.