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Prolactin at 235
Hi, I'm 43. I dont have diabetes or bp. My health is generally normal. I had a boy of nipple pain and mild discharge of white liquid only when squeezed. I took a mammogram which was normal and serum prolactin which was 235. Thyroid levels are normal. Every other level is normal. I'm generally stressed out and I have been taking sompraz l for a month for the last one month due to ibs. Please advise what the course of treatment would be. Thank you.
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You need a medicine to reduce the raised prolactin levels The medicine u hv  been taking could be the reason for this Repeat prolactin levels after stopping the medication
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Your prolactin levels are very high
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Consult a Endocrinologist for detailed evaluation of the same
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When was the sample for prolactin drawn? Connect plz.
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