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Asked for female, 22 years old from Kolkata
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I am a 22 year old female. I currently consume 62. 5 mg thyronorm. I have pcod. I left my pcod pills in february 2021. A few months back I was diagnosed with high prolactin from blood tests reports. It was 110. So in may I started consuming regestrone cr 10 mg and normoz for pcod and cabgolin 0.5 twice a week for prolactin. I started having breast pain and so I stopped regestrone and normoz after 4-5 days. The pain went off and I only took cabgolin since then. My cabgolin course was for 8 weeks. At the 7th week I started feeling a bit of breast tenderness. After completion of 8 weeks, I did prolactin test on 31st june and it was 0.34.but even now, I have a little bit of breast tenderness. It feels like something is coming out from the nipple but when I place my hand, there's nothing, no discharge, nothing.it just feels cold there. No liquid, none of my clothes get wet in that area. There is no leakage of any liquid but I just feel like that because that area on my breast gets cold. I am also having hair fall and I consulted gynecologist and he told me to consume vitamin e for one month. I am currently having evion 600 mg. I am not having any nipple discharge. Kindly help me.

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There is a lot of hormone imbalance basically with thyronorm and also with prolactin hyperprolactinemia so you have to consider testing your profile completely and if you are overweight and if you're having an irregular sleep pattern first of all try to sort out this so that you don't keep on increasing medicines one by one. Having said that that is the basic which you have to do based on that you will get a better control of these hormones and you can have a tablet free life.
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Asked for female, 30 years old from Siliguri
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I think you can work out on your other aspects like thyroid profile and sugars as well to find out if it is high may be the reason for irregular period is itself high cholesterol levels hypertension and prolactin so try to regularise it definitely reduce your weight down to 60 kgs from 70 kg. this gradually reduces your duration of cycle prolongation and helps you in having regular periods it simultaneously correct the hypertension and cholesterol levels instead of switching over to medications ...more
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Kottayam
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Hello,
these cysts as more than 4cm already and not resolved by medication would need to be laparoscopically removed.
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Hello lybrate-user, yasmin 21 regularise your periods but as your prolactin levels are high so it will also suppress your ovulation which decreases your conception rate. So you first normalise your prolactin levels and after that take yasmin for another 3 months for periods regularisation, once regularise go for follicular study and ovulation study.
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Delhi
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Since vitamin d3 is a key for treatment of extremely low vitamin d3 levels you need to wait until the supplements are going high you can also take supplements like health ok or other capsules which use your multivitamin but energy wise you can take diet plans.
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