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33 year old female
Hi Doctors, My name is Radha, I am 33 years old female.. I just want to check if it's normal to have a watery discharge in both breasts when squeezed hard..the discharge was hardly noticeable as it was very very little.please let me know if it's normal to get the discharge when squeezed.. I have thyroid and I am taking thyronorm of 50 mg. Regards, Radha
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It's not normal. Need to consult with gynaecologist.
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It is not normal. It calls for testing of Prolactin level and doing sonomammography. Please consult with a Gynaecologist on Practo with the reports.
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It's not normal
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kindly Consult
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Kindly consult
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