If you experience milk distention and pain during weaning, you can improve it through medication, hot compresses and massage. Medication is mainly to reduce milk secretion by taking drugs that help return milk, such as fried malt, vitamin B6, estrogenic milk returning drugs, etc., thus reducing the symptoms of milk increase and pain. Hot compresses are mainly applied to the breasts by using hot towels to help the ducts of the breast to dilate and reduce the stagnation of the breast to compress the local nerves, thus reducing the pain. Massage is recommended to be done with the help of a professional breastfeeding massage therapist. By massaging the roots of the breast and the ducts of the breast, the milk accumulated in the breast will be discharged and the breast will be stimulated to stop producing milk. This method is faster and less painful. When weaning, avoid using foods that have a lactogenic effect, such as pig’s trotters and loofah, and reduce or do not let the baby suck on the nipple, so as not to stimulate the nipple to secrete milk and make weaning more difficult.