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White Milk Discharge From Breasts. Taking Tablets For Abnormal Haemoglobin Levels. Soreness Caused By Tablets?

Hi, I have white milk-discharge from my breasts. My doctor has performed my blood tests and everything is okay except the haemoglobin level. She has prescribed B-Long and has asked 2 tablets of it, 3 times a day. Today morning I have reddish soar skin but the reddishness disappeared after a while. Is it serious? Should I discontinue the tablets?
posted on Thu, 8 Aug 2013
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hi..
you havenot mentioned that are you a lactating mother?
did you deliver a baby?
if you have milk secretion without having a baby, needs attention..
it could a hyperprolactenemia, due to prolactinomas..
your doctor has prescribed pyridoxin, continue it,, but you need to be evaluated for the prolactinomas..
see a endocrinologist for this..
all the very best.
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White Milk Discharge From Breasts. Taking Tablets For Abnormal Haemoglobin Levels. Soreness Caused By Tablets?

hi.. you havenot mentioned that are you a lactating mother? did you deliver a baby? if you have milk secretion without having a baby, needs attention.. it could a hyperprolactenemia, due to prolactinomas.. your doctor has prescribed pyridoxin, continue it,, but you need to be evaluated for the prolactinomas.. see a endocrinologist for this.. all the very best.