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nipple discharge

hi this is kiran here from Manipal, India

My problem:Pls answer to my question its urgent dont delay or kindly recommend.

I had discharge from my right breast since long its yellowish and finally little blood comes out at the end my brst gets filled in yellow puslike and later goes off it happens very often cant mention the time.

had been to a doctor prolactin levels were very high later came down currently normal.

Medicines prescribed:Cabergolin 0.5mg and medicines to put down weight

Problem still persists occasionally

kindly advice pls let me know if u require    anything more from my end

Ks
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I believe you'll find more qualified persons to answer your question in the Women's Health forum at the following address:
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/WomensHealth/wwwboard.html
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I Was feeling itchy in my both nipple. and then I squeeze my nipple and one duct blood comes from my right nipple only.

Mine, as far as I can tell, only comes when I squeeze it  (it's didn't discharge by own at all). but it for sure only comes out one single duct of blood & 3 ducts of milky from my right nipple only.

from left nipple milky comes out.

for your information, I am not Pregnant and I am single, not married. my age is 27.

Happing from last two days.

I saw to the doctor & they said to do MRI / Ultrasound / Prolactin / TSH / HCG, Qual / CBC with differential.

doctor said will know after all test done, may be something wrong in brain.  will know in MRI test that I have lumps in brain or not.

waiting for all test to done tomorrow & will get result in two weeks..
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