Milk stagnation
Some lactating women often touch a round or flat lump on their breasts, usually 1 to 3 cm in size, which can be moved, the surface is smooth, the boundaries are clear, and the breast skin is not adhered. This is the breast stones. The maternal breastfeeding irritated with a certain kind of stimulus will cause the milk duct to be blocked, poor milk discharge, or the breast milk tube will be narrowed or completely blocked after inflammation, resulting in milk stagnation.
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