Breastfeeding rises usually go away in a few days

The time it takes for breastfeeding to subside varies from person to person, usually within 7 days, and most of them will subside in 3-5 days.
It is normal to experience a rise in breast milk after breastfeeding because the milk has not yet been absorbed, and after the milk has been absorbed, the feeling of a rise in breast milk will slowly subside. The time it takes for the feeling to subside varies from person to person. It usually subsides within 7 days, and most of the time it subsides within 3-5 days. Some people have less milk and their milk rises subside faster, while others have more milk and their milk rises subside slower.
After weaning, it is important to minimize stimulation of the breasts. During the weaning period, avoid the baby sucking on the nipple again, so as not to stimulate the nipple, resulting in increased milk production. In addition, you need to pay attention to keep your breasts clean and hygienic. If there is any overflow of milk, change your intimate clothing and wash your breasts in time to avoid infection.
During the weaning period, if there is severe breast swelling and pain, accompanied by fever and other discomforts, it may be caused by acute mastitis and other pathological factors, and you should go to the hospital in time to receive relevant examination and treatment.