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  • Galactorrhea - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
    Too much breast handling, medicine side effects or conditions of the pituitary gland may add to galactorrhea Often, higher levels of the hormone involved in making breast milk, called prolactin, cause galactorrhea
  • Galactorrhea: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
    Galactorrhea is a condition that causes your breasts to leak milk when you aren’t pregnant or haven’t recently given birth While it may be embarrassing, it’s not a life-threatening condition and goes away with treatment
  • Evaluation and Management of Galactorrhea - AAFP
    Galactorrhea is commonly caused by hyperprolactinemia, especially when it is associated with amenorrhea Hyperprolactinemia is most often induced by medication or associated with pituitary
  • Galactorrhea - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    Galactorrhea is milk production from the breast unrelated to pregnancy or lactation Milk production one year after cessation of breastfeeding is non-lactational and is considered galactorrhea
  • What is Galactorrhea? Causes, Treatment, and More
    Galactorrhea is milky breast discharge found in women who aren’t pregnant or breastfeeding, and in rarer cases, men It affects as many as one out of every four or five women It can happen at any age, even after menopause, and even if you’ve never had children
  • Galactorrhea and What Causes It - Verywell Health
    Galactorrhea is when your breasts produce milk or a milk-like substance when you are not pregnant or breastfeeding a baby It occurs when you have too much of a hormone called prolactin
  • Galactorrhoea: Causes and Treatment | Doctor - Patient
    Galactorrhoea is milky secretion from the breasts The term usually refers to milk secretion not due to breastfeeding It is bilateral and from multiple ducts The milk volume may be large or small, and milk may be secreted spontaneously or expressed Lactation requires prolactin (PRL)
  • Galactorrhea - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
    This article aims to provide a thorough overview of galactorrhea, including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and more What is Galactorrhea? Galactorrhea is defined as the spontaneous flow of milk from the breast, which can occur in both men and women


















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