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Prolactin hormone Imbalance
I got married in 2013 my weight was 52kg. In April 2013 my weight reached at 68 kg. I had moved to Mumbai from Delhi excess travel and change in life style could be the reason. I had gone for MRI test which was normal. I took a course of 4 tablets , once a week and it was back to normal. Since then every 3-6 months my prolactin relapses. It has again relapsed and now the range is 131. Doctor has given me 6 medicine course again. I am working get up at 5am and leave home at 6.45am. 2 hours travel one way and than my day ends at 11.00pm every day. Please advise.
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Please consult an endocrinologist
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Please review with all list of medications that you are taking. Drugs can lead to hyperprolactinemia. Apart from this there are multiple causes which have to assessed. Medical therapy of hyperprolactinemia is extremely effective and important as hyperprolactinemia affects fertility, menstrual cycles and bone health as well. Review in detail.
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