She was 16 the first time she noticed it. Milk. From her breasts. No pregnancy. No childbirth. No explanation. She told a provider. Labs were drawn. Her prolactin was elevated. She was told it was “not a big deal.” Over the years, multiple providers suggested she must be stimulating her nipples and advised her to
How diagnostic overshadowing delays hyperprolactinemia care originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
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