Abstract:To explore clinical effects of massage combined with bloodletting cupping for treatment of postpartum breast milk stoppage. Methods: Sixty patients with postpartum breast milk stoppage were randomly divided into control group (n=30) and treatment group (n=30). Patients in the control group were given massage treatment, and patients in the treatment group received massage combined with bloodletting cupping treatment. Therapeutic effects of the two groups were compared. Results: The curative rate of the treatment group was 45.67%, which was better than the 16.67% of the control group. The total effective rate in treatment group was 100%, and that of the control group was 80%. There were obvious groups, and statistically significant improvement was shown in the treatment group (P<0.05). No big adverse reaction was reported in either group. Conclusion: Massage combined with bloodletting cupping therapy could relieve symptoms related to postpartum breast milk stoppage, and promote the secretion of breast milk without obvious adverse reaction. It is worth clinical generalizing.