The actual situation needs to be analyzed according to the actual situation. There are mainly lactating mastitis and non-lactating mastitis in the clinic. The actual time of recovery depends on the period of the disease. 1. early stage: after physical therapy and massage, the mammary glands can be effectively unblocked, and then systemic anti-infection treatment can be carried out, and the patient can generally recover in about 7 days. A few patients will have a relatively longer recovery time due to poor health, which may take up to 2 weeks; 2. Late stage: most abscesses have formed at this time, requiring incision and drainage, or puncture and pus extraction under ultrasound guidance. The late stage is not only difficult to treat, but also takes longer to treat, generally taking more than 10 days, or even 2-3 weeks in severe cases. Second, the most common type of non-lactating mastitis is plasmacytoid mastitis, a sterile inflammatory disease that is chronic mastitis, with a long course and relatively complex condition, most of which can only be diagnosed after an abscess has formed. It requires incision and drainage, as well as active prevention of infection, and takes a long time to heal, usually 3-6 months.