The main reason for low milk production from nipples is the blockage of milk ducts, which can be divided into physiological and pathological factors. Physiological factors mainly refer to excessive milk secretion that is not discharged in time, resulting in the blockage of milk ducts, which can be relieved by applying local heat to the breast and massaging the breast. Pathological factors mainly refer to cystic hyperplasia or intraductal papilloma. If you are suffering from cystic hyperplasia, you can take prolotherapy or mastication pellets under the guidance of a specialist, and if necessary, oral triamcinolone for symptomatic treatment; if you are suffering from intraductal papilloma, you should suspend breastfeeding and actively undergo surgical excision because of the possibility of cancer. In short, if you find that your nipples are not producing enough milk, you should go to a regular hospital for breast surgery or general surgery to clarify the cause and actively treat the problem.