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Q: My weight is 92kg. According to my recently conducted hormonal tests, I have high prolactin levels in my blood. What should I include in my diet to improve this condition? Mrs Malik
A: It is better to consult a gynaecologist for your complete check up. You should also lose weight. Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, which lies under the brain in the skull. Increased levels of prolactin occur for several reasons and occur naturally in pregnancy and lactation. Extreme stressful conditions may also lead to high prolactin levels in blood. They may also occur after taking certain medications such as oestrogens or may also result due to liver or kidney diseases or ovarian disease such as polycystic syndrome. Since you have not provided me with complete information, it will be difficult to guide you properly. You also need to get a few blood tests done to exactly know about your current condition. 
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