Methods for returning milk: 1. Vitamin B6, 20 capsules each time, 3 times a day; 2. Fried malt, 30g/bag, one packet per day, decocted and divided into 3 doses; 3. Bromocriptine tablets, 2.5mg, 2 times a day, for 5-7 days; 4. Caproestrol tablets, oral, 5mg on the first day, 3 times a day; 5mg on the second day, 2 times a day, 5mg on the third day, 1 time a day; 5. If your breasts are uncomfortably distended, squeeze out the milk, but do not squeeze it out completely, otherwise it will promote milk secretion, which is counterproductive. The secretion of lactogen will be reduced and the secretion of milk will gradually decrease. Do not let your baby suckle your breast milk or touch it, and avoid rinsing your breasts with hot water in the shower. 3. Use ice packs to apply cold compresses to your breasts to reduce the sensation of rising. 4. If you find hard lumps in your breasts, rub them away with your hands to prevent mastitis; apply hot compresses as appropriate. You should avoid eating foods that promote milk secretion, such as peanuts, pig’s feet, carp, soup, etc., and eat less protein-rich foods, which can reduce milk secretion. Avoid using hormonal drugs, which can cause breast atrophy.