If you want to relieve the pain, there are various ways to do so. If you want to relieve the pain, there are various ways to do so. If you have already had a milk increase, you can first consider extruding the milk in time by using a breast pump to extrude the milk. However, it is necessary to avoid milking once the milk rises, which is not conducive to promoting the gradual reduction of milk secretion. You can milk when the milk rises and causes hard or painful breasts, without all milking, and when the pain is relieved, do not continue milking. Secondly, it is also necessary to gradually reduce the number of milking sessions per day, so that the amount of milk secretion will gradually decrease and the pain will be relieved. In addition, you need to avoid eating soup and reduce liquid intake during the milk return period, which will help to return milk. In addition, if necessary, medication can be used to help return milk to the breast and thus relieve the pain. Commonly used medications include decoction of raw malt in water to make tea, or oral intake of vitamin B6, which can also help to return milk. You can also use mannitol in gauze and put it on the breast to help reduce swelling and pain, or apply cold compresses to relieve pain. If necessary, oral bromocriptine can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to be able to return milk quickly and reliably. If severe breast pain persists during breastfeeding, or even fever, it may be caused by mastitis. It is recommended to seek medical attention and apply medication to treat the abscess caused by mastitis, and if necessary, incision and drainage are needed. The mother should avoid stopping breastfeeding suddenly, and gradually reduce the amount of breastfeeding, which is not only easy for the child to accept, but also can relieve the pain caused by breastfeeding.