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Suggest Remedy For Discharge Of Fluid From Nipple

I had been on the pill for 6 months and just recently changed to the implant. I was bleeding for 5 weeks on and off with big clots and stopped a couple of days ago. Ive had sex 3 times and im 16. I now have a fluid coming from my nipple when i squeeze?
posted on Wed, 17 Sep 2014
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Hi there,

I will suggest you to rule out pregnancy as you are sexually active.
Please get morning's first sample of urine tested for pregnancy. In case of doubt blood beta HCG test and USG will of help.
Please get blood prolactin levels done.
Raised prolactin hormone levels can cause discharge from the nipples.

Please seek prescription support from your treating gynecologist for controlling the vaginal bleeding and if needed for raised prolactin levels.

I hope this answer helps you.
Thanks.
Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar
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Suggest Remedy For Discharge Of Fluid From Nipple

Hi there, I will suggest you to rule out pregnancy as you are sexually active. Please get morning s first sample of urine tested for pregnancy. In case of doubt blood beta HCG test and USG will of help. Please get blood prolactin levels done. Raised prolactin hormone levels can cause discharge from the nipples. Please seek prescription support from your treating gynecologist for controlling the vaginal bleeding and if needed for raised prolactin levels. I hope this answer helps you. Thanks. Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar