Is A Prolactin Reading Of 4516 Ulu/ml Normal During Lactation?
Question: I delivered my baby two weeks ago and I'm breastfeeding, my prolactin level is 4516 ulu/ml is this normal during breastfeeding ?
Brief Answer:
Normal test result.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for writing to us.
Theoretically, NORMAL prolactin level during first 3- 6 months of breastfeeding varies from 100 to 200 nano gram/ ml.
Your lab test result of prolactin hormone is 4516 micro IU/ ml, which is equivalent to 156 nano gram / ml. So, it is quite NORMAL test result during this period.
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Normal test result.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for writing to us.
Theoretically, NORMAL prolactin level during first 3- 6 months of breastfeeding varies from 100 to 200 nano gram/ ml.
Your lab test result of prolactin hormone is 4516 micro IU/ ml, which is equivalent to 156 nano gram / ml. So, it is quite NORMAL test result during this period.
Hope, it helps for your information. Kindly, close the discussion if you don't have any other query.
Regards,
Dr S Patra
For future query, you can directly approach me through
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=63326
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Ok doctor another concern, sine week 20 of pregnancy i'm experiancing constant dizziness and off balancethat feels like i'm in a boat this happens all time i'm even affraid to go anywhere because if it. I thoght it was related to pregnancy but not that i am two weeks postpartum still i have the same issue ! Even sometimes i have those weird head pains. I have seen an ENT and everything was normal and i have done all the blood tests and everything was normal to so i'm wondring whats causing it ?
Brief Answer:
BPPV should be ruled out.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for your follow up query and concern.
According to your information, we need to rule out Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), which includes repeated episodes of positional vertigo & spinning sensation, caused by changes in the position of the head.
It is basically inner ear disorder and needs further evaluation with specific tests and clinical methods. Hall-pike and Epley's maneuver are widely used for diagnosis of the same. EEG and MRI scan are other investigation for differential diagnosis.
TREATMENT: Vestibular exercise is quite useful in this case. You should consult with your ENT doctor for demonstration.
Drugs like Meclizine or Scopolamine can be used to treat the condition. Metoprolol or Tricyclic Anti-depressant/ Topiramate are useful for vestibular migraine (head pain). Kindly, procure complete prescription from your doctor.
Hope, I have clarified the thing. Be well and take care. Good luck.
Regards, Dr S Patra
BPPV should be ruled out.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for your follow up query and concern.
According to your information, we need to rule out Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), which includes repeated episodes of positional vertigo & spinning sensation, caused by changes in the position of the head.
It is basically inner ear disorder and needs further evaluation with specific tests and clinical methods. Hall-pike and Epley's maneuver are widely used for diagnosis of the same. EEG and MRI scan are other investigation for differential diagnosis.
TREATMENT: Vestibular exercise is quite useful in this case. You should consult with your ENT doctor for demonstration.
Drugs like Meclizine or Scopolamine can be used to treat the condition. Metoprolol or Tricyclic Anti-depressant/ Topiramate are useful for vestibular migraine (head pain). Kindly, procure complete prescription from your doctor.
Hope, I have clarified the thing. Be well and take care. Good luck.
Regards, Dr S Patra
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Naveen Kumar