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Prolactin levels are 42
Hi My wife not pregnant (2years back abortion 2 times) but from nipples some water kind of liquid is coming, we have consulted gynecologist and done prolactin test, test results are 42.88ng/ml, doctor suggested no need to worry and given some medication. Is it cure with medicine or need to do surgery please provide your valuable suggestions.
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No surgery is required if just small rise of Serum Prolactin. Take Tablet Cabergolin 0.25 mg twice a day for 6 weeks and repeat serum prolactin after 6 weeks
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She requires medication to cure
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Yes it is hyperprolactenemia , generally it settles down with medication and the nipple discharge is also because of that. Generally no surgery is required...
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Prolactin is the hormone which is responsible for milk production. It's raised levels can cause milk like secretion from nipples. It's curable by medicine. If happens again or levels are very high ,then get her evaluated to look for the cause...
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