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Breast discharge while intimacy
Non spontaneous Breast discharge from 6 aug during intimacy took saridon medicine just before hrs for headache which I took when I feel headache Report date 15 aug prolactin level 9.23, FSH 8.31, TSH 5.28, not pregnant last period - 10 aug Doctor recommended cabgolin 0.25 every week 3 as we started with 4 but I can able to took only 2 as I started feel dizzy, so reduce dose. The discharge was stopped for a few days, but today i have checked and i can see it once again why it's not going away Please help i am so worried and that makes me recheck it and affect my mental health too
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Breast discharge during sexual intimacy is known. It is not a disease. During sexual excitement the prolactin levels increase. It needs no treatment. If you want to avoid pregnancy then you should get a Copper T fitted.
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Connect please
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Pls conect for online consultation and advice
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Tsh is borderline raised Giddiness or postural hypotension is a side effect of cabgoline Get an ultrasound Breast done to find out the reason as cabgoline will not help as prolactin levels are normal
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