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One hundred women who had been employing combination estrogen/progestin oral contraceptives (OCs) for a minimum of six consecutive months were evaluated for the presence of galactorrhea. It was found in 9%. The incidence did not vary significantly with age, gravidity, duration of OC use of estrogen ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7201522

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Galactorrhea in Oral Contraceptive Users: A Desert of Hormones

The world of hormones is a vast desert, full of intricate pathways and complex interactions. This study investigates the prevalence of galactorrhea, a rare condition characterized by breast milk production in women who are not breastfeeding, in oral contraceptive users. It's like studying the effects of a hidden oasis, where unexpected hormonal changes can occur.

The study examined 100 women who used oral contraceptives for at least six months and found that 9% experienced galactorrhea. While the incidence did not vary significantly with age, gravidity, or duration of oral contraceptive use, it raises interesting questions about the role of hormones in this phenomenon. It's like exploring a desert oasis, discovering new hidden springs and their impact on the surrounding environment.

Potential Pituitary Issues Associated with Galactorrhea

The study revealed that 12 women with galactorrhea showed signs of pituitary microadenomas, suggesting a potential connection between oral contraceptives and pituitary abnormalities. It's like finding traces of an ancient civilization in the desert, revealing clues about the past and its impact on the present.

Hormonal Balance and Oral Contraceptives

This research highlights the potential impact of oral contraceptives on hormonal balance and the need for further investigation into the connection between galactorrhea and pituitary abnormalities. It's like understanding the delicate balance of water and sand in a desert oasis, recognizing how even small disruptions can have significant consequences.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study emphasizes the importance of understanding the complex interplay of hormones and their potential impact on various bodily functions. It's like navigating a desert oasis, recognizing the hidden currents and potential pitfalls that may lie beneath the surface.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1982-09-10
  2. Date Revised 2004-11-17
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

7201522

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

7201522

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English

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