See gyn: This may represent a hormonal imbalance. See your gyn doctor or an endocrinologist.
Answered 1/3/2014
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If your 13 year old: Child has nipple secretions - have this medically evaluated. Possible causes for galactorrhea include but are not limited to use of birth control pills, tricyclic antidepressants, antipsychotic meds, some sedatives, fennel, anise, fenugreek, some hypertension meds, cocaine, opioids, hypothyroidism, prolactinoma, renal dz, pregnancy, testosterone deficiency in men ; significant breast stimulation.
Answered 1/5/2014
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Doctor Visit needed: This can represent a problem and your daughter needs to be seen soon by the pediatrician for evaluation and blood testing.
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