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Breast discomfort after having neopride
I had neopride total for 7 days as per doctor advice for my gastric issue.But now im feeling little discomfort pain and heaviness in my left breast along with mild discharge when squeezing from nipple.Is it normal?
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It's drug induced side effects Just stop the tablet and see for the symptoms to reduce.
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Stop the drug, consider an alternate medicine for your gastritis issue. If the pain and discharge doesn't get relieved despite stopping the medication. Consult for further evaluation
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It could be the side effects of the medicine . Please stop the medicine.  Please stop the medicine. The symptoms will disappear.
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It's drug induced side effects Please Stop it
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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This is a mild side effect of neoprene which appears in some people. Stop the medicine and it should resolve in a few days.
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Its a mild side effect of the drug Stop that drug and take an alternative medicine for gastritis
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This medicine can lead to increase in the level of a hormone called prolactin And that could be the reason for the nipple discharge
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wait for 15 days the discharge should settle in the absence of the medication
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if not u will require investigations
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Could be coz of the medication u are on Also get one serum prolactin done for further assessment pls connect
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Stop the drug.... And take alternate
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Most likely drug induced problem. Stop the medicine and see. If no relief in symptoms then connect
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Yes it is due to the medication. Once you stop it, the prolactin hormone will come down and you will be relieved of the symptoms. Better to stop the medicine and change to another drug. Also avoid any more squeezing as that can also stimulate further milk discharge.
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U should stop the medication Use pan or rantac for gastric discomfort
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