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I am a 23 year old girl. I have pcod problems and thyroid. I have my thyroid problems under control now as I consume thyronorm 62. 5 mg.in 2020, as I was having yasmin for pcod, I started having gastric issues so my doctor told me to have pan d for 20 days. But on the 18th day I started having white discharge from nipples. He told me to stop pan d and start with cabgolin for 8 weeks (once each week. I had it for 4 weeks and stopped it then. I was having no problem after that till 2021 april, I consulted my gynecologist for hair fall.in 2021 february I stopped all my pcod pills. She told me to get all my hormone levels tested and consult an endocrinologist. I found out that prolactin was a bit high (60) and I took my report to the endocrinologist. He told me to do peg prolactin test which came out to be 110. He told me to do mri (pituitary) but no testing center was agreeing on this so he finally told me to have cabgolin for 8 weeks (twice each week) and then check with my prolactin. Till now I was not having any sort of chest pain. But after that I started with my pcod pills (regestrone 10 mg and normoz) and cabgolin all together which started causing a bit of breast pain. It was getting more so I left my pcod pills and the pain stopped. I continued with cabgolin for 8 weeks and then checked with my prolactin. It was 0.2 (normal. But I started having breast pain a few days before checking my prolactin test and it is still there. The pain is not always there but it's irritating whenever it is there. Please help me. The prolactin level is normal now but I don't know whether this is for some side effects of any pills.


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