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I suggest that you have a follow up test now that you completed the treatment. That is the only way of truly knowing whether or not the prolactin is back to normal or not.
Abnormal breast discharge is usually characterized by spontaneous leakage, or leakage from only one breast. Normal breast discharge usually occurs from pressing, squeezing or friction on the nipples. Also normal discharge occurs in both breasts, not just one.
If the discharge is not painful and you have normal symptoms, it is best simply not to stimulate them by pressing or squeezing. This can cause irritation that can lead to an infection.
I hope that helps. Let us know if you have any more questions.
Faith
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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
May 14, 2016 - 7:56pmI suggest that you have a follow up test now that you completed the treatment. That is the only way of truly knowing whether or not the prolactin is back to normal or not.
Abnormal breast discharge is usually characterized by spontaneous leakage, or leakage from only one breast. Normal breast discharge usually occurs from pressing, squeezing or friction on the nipples. Also normal discharge occurs in both breasts, not just one.
If the discharge is not painful and you have normal symptoms, it is best simply not to stimulate them by pressing or squeezing. This can cause irritation that can lead to an infection.
I hope that helps. Let us know if you have any more questions.
Faith
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