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Prolactin level after ovulation in PCOS
Hi, i'm 28 F, married 3 months ago. I'm a PCOS patient with regular periods from past 3 years with maintaining lifestyle. In march and april i took norlut-n 5 mg to reset cycle for marriage in april. My last cycle date is 24th June. I got my prolactin tested today and its 125. Is it normal during this cycle or should i consider consult for medicine? I'm not pregnant as well. Other hormone test are normal, only Insulin is 30.
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Hi Why did u do prolactin test? Do you have hypothyroidism? Do u have symptoms of headache, ripple discharge? Treatment doesn't depend on raised prolactin levels , even symptoms matter So please consult a gynaecologist
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No it is not normal. The prolactin level should be done in morning 4 hours after waking up. Get a repeat prolactin 4 hours after waking up and if the level is still raised you have to take medicine for raised prolactin
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