What can be done for high prolactin levels associated with PCOS?
Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at
4:58 pm
I just got a blood test back saying that I have elevated Prolactin levels confirming my suspicians of PCOS and why I have been infertile. How can this be treated? Are there any symptoms?
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Glucophage is used to help PCOS. Even if you don’t have diabetes along with it. You can also take a medicaation for the infertility.
Symptoms of PCOS are:
Weight gain
Hair loss on the scalp
Hair growth on the face and chest
Infertility
Lack of periods/sporadic
You can have any or all of these symptoms. It’s a hellish disease. But there is help now days.