Whether or not you can breastfeed your baby with mastitis depends on the patient’s condition, but if the symptoms are mild, you can breastfeed your baby. In severe cases, breastfeeding is not recommended to avoid aggravating the condition and preventing bacteria from entering the baby’s body. When the symptoms of mastitis are mild, no medication is needed, so breastfeeding is not a problem and will not affect the baby or the patient. It is recommended to continue breastfeeding to avoid milk stagnation. If the symptoms of mastitis are more serious, with obvious pain, lumps, abscesses, etc., it is recommended to stop breastfeeding to avoid bacteria or other pathogens from entering the baby’s body, which may affect the baby’s health and aggravate the patient’s condition. It is recommended to take timely treatment of mastitis, breastfeeding patients can follow the doctor’s instructions oral cefdinir or erythromycin capsules and other antibiotics for treatment. If the condition of mastitis is not serious, you can continue to breastfeed, but if the condition is serious, you can not breastfeed. If the patient has pain, lumps and other symptoms of discomfort, you should consult a doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs.