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Previouslymedicine inducued galactorrhea
I was on medication mac rabonik plus and my dr said that induced galactorrhea in me which he said will got after stopping that medicine . After that i started having pain in my both breast ,i thought it was because of my periods my now my periods is over but still i have pain in my breast since last 10-15 days , i self examined there is no lump ,just pain while touching any part of breast ,its been so long i have constant breast pain that i never had before , my periods are regular now but i have pain in breast more before periods .as its lockdown everywhere i cannot go for examination like mammogram and all because that facilities are not their in my town , please reply to my query asap
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You definitely need examination...but covid is an issue yes... Meanwhile you can start tab ubicar woman daily for 2 weeks.. ( first check your self for pregnancy atleast..using home kit)
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