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Dear Anon,

Thank you for visiting the EmpowHER community and sharing your question about your prolactin level test results.

A prolactin test measures the level of the hormone prolactin, which is made by the pituitary gland, in your blood. Once you stop breast feeding, prolactin levels typically go back to normal. 

In regards to your test results- having a lot of emotional stress or doing strenuous exercise before the test can raise prolactin levels and affect the results. Prolactin levels are also highest during sleep and right after you wake up.Taking certain medicines, such as birth control pills, high blood pressure medicines, tricyclic antidepressants, or medicines for mental illness, such as phenothiazines can affect the results.

You can take the test again, preferably late in the day around 3pm and be sure not to exercise 24 hours before and try to relax and decrease stress levels. 

According to WebMD: High levels of prolactin (usually higher than 200 ng/mL) may mean a pituitary gland tumor (prolactinoma) is present. The higher the prolactin level, the more likely a pituitary gland tumor is present. If a prolactin level is over 200 ng/mL, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test may be done to confirm a pituitary tumor is present. 

Anon, since your levels are closer to the normal range, I would talk to your doctor about having the test redone before doing an MRI. 

You can also talk to your primary care physician about the results for a second opinion. I hope this helps.

Best,

Kristin

January 5, 2015 - 12:51pm

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