Prolactin level high

2025-07-28 11:28:58
Can eating of excess cumin seeds cause high level of prolactin..I am eating 70gm cumin per day..my prolactin level is 275..I am not pregnant.. Eating cumin seeds is reason for it??
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Hi, kindly get yourself evaluated by an endocrinologist. Cumin is not associated with increased levels of prolactin

Answered2025-08-01 11:48:29

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Pls consult an endocrinologist. It could be a tumor

Answered2025-07-31 12:12:15

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Hi, eating cumin seeds won’t cause prolactinemia(increased prolactin levels). In fact it reduces prolactin levels. We need to find other causes like pituitary tumour in brain, thyroid diseases, liver disease,kidney disease
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Need more history , headache, blurring of vision,diet and medication history

Answered2025-07-30 16:32:52

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No. Consuilt an endocrinologist

Answered2025-07-30 10:35:30

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Pl consult.

Answered2025-07-30 12:43:04

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Needs to be evaluated. Do consult .

Answered2025-07-30 09:56:24

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