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Milk Discharge from breast
I stopped feeding 9 months ago. Still my breast have pain and some time milk is discharged from it when squeeze. Took prolactin blood test and it's normal. Also took ultrasound scan and it's also normal... What are the probable reasons behind this
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Hi. Please prolactin blood test. CBC ESR, RBS and share reports for better consultation.
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You’ll have to take a tablet to stop milk production from breast. I can prescribe you. Consult online
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Hi Stop squeezing your breast.  Is there any breast stimulation while Intercourse, or headache, double vision etc Wear a tight breast support. Do you have hypothyroidism? If every thing is normal, you can go for medication to stop it.
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You need to get some blood tests done such as prolactin and thyroid profile
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Are you on any long term medication? Did you take any tablet to stop the milk production
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Consult please.
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