Prolactin -Fasting

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Prolactin -Fasting, in Visit Clinic

Measures blood prolactin level to evaluate unexplained milk production, menstrual problems, fertility issues, or pituitary disorders in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Prolactin -Fasting Test in Visit Clinic?

The prolactin fasting test measures the amount of prolactin in your blood. Prolactin is a hormone made by the pituitary gland. It helps start and maintain milk production after childbirth. It also influences menstrual cycles, fertility, and sexual function. Abnormal prolactin levels can point to pregnancy, pituitary tumors, thyroid problems, certain medications, or kidney disease. Doctors use this test when someone has unexplained breast milk production, irregular periods, infertility, low sex drive, headaches, or vision changes. It is also used to monitor treatment for pituitary tumors and to check recovery after surgery. Timing and clinical context are important for accurate results.

Prolactin -Fasting Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Prolactin -Fasting Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Prolactin -Fasting test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Prolactin -Fasting Test in Visit Clinic?

Prolactin -Fasting is often ordered as part of a pituitary or hormone panel when patients have irregular periods, infertility, unexplained breast milk production, low sex drive, persistent headaches, or visual changes. Doctors use it to diagnose or monitor prolactinoma, hypothyroidism, medication effects, and other pituitary disorders. High or low values can result from pregnancy, stress, drugs, sleep, or tumors; a family history of pituitary disease makes testing more important.

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What happens if prolactin is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High prolactin (hyperprolactinemia) can cause menstrual changes, amenorrhea, galactorrhea and infertility in women; low libido, erectile dysfunction, reduced sperm production and gynecomastia in men. It may reflect a prolactinoma, medications, hypothyroidism or chest stimulation. Diagnosis uses serum prolactin testing and pituitary MRI. Treatment addresses the cause—often dopamine agonists (cabergoline, bromocriptine), thyroid correction, or rarely surgery.

What does prolactin do to females in Visit Clinic?plus

Prolactin is a pituitary hormone that promotes breast development and milk production after childbirth, supporting lactation and milk let-down. Elevated prolactin suppresses GnRH, reducing ovulation and menstrual regularity, which can cause amenorrhea and infertility. High levels may cause galactorrhea and lowered libido. It also influences maternal behavior and has minor roles in immune regulation and metabolism.

Is prolactin high in PCOS in Visit Clinic?plus

Prolactin is not typically elevated in PCOS, though mild increases can occur and the two conditions may coexist. Marked hyperprolactinemia is more often due to other causes (pituitary adenoma, medications, hypothyroidism) and can mimic PCOS symptoms. Clinicians routinely measure prolactin when evaluating oligomenorrhea or infertility to exclude alternative causes and guide management.

What is a normal prolactin level in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal prolactin depends on sex and pregnancy. Typical reference ranges: men about 2–18 ng/mL and non‑pregnant women about 2–29 ng/mL. Levels rise substantially during pregnancy (often roughly 100–400 ng/mL). Lab methods and units vary; results can be affected by timing, stress, and some medications, so discuss abnormal values with your clinician.

How to reduce prolactin in females in Visit Clinic?plus

To lower high prolactin in women: see a doctor to identify the cause (pregnancy, hypothyroidism, medications, pituitary adenoma). Treat underlying conditions, stop or switch offending drugs, and use dopamine agonists (cabergoline or bromocriptine) if prescribed. Manage stress, maintain regular sleep, and undergo regular blood tests and imaging to monitor response and guide treatment.

Does prolactin cause weight gain in Visit Clinic?plus

Elevated prolactin (hyperprolactinemia) can contribute to weight gain in some people. High prolactin may increase appetite, promote fat storage and cause hypogonadism or thyroid changes that slow metabolism. Not everyone gains weight, and treating the underlying cause (for example with dopamine agonists or fixing thyroid dysfunction) often stabilizes or reduces weight. Lifestyle measures remain important.