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This could be true. One of the common (?) causes of hyperprolactemia is a
pituitary tumor. Many times the tumor will press on one of the optic nerves and
cause eye problems. HTH, Ng
On Thu, 12 Feb 1998 20:27:57 +0100 Renate Rietveld IBCLC
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> Hi all (again),
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> A collegue of mine heard something about a midwife from South-Africa:
> She told her about eye-problems due to hyperprolactinemia.
> Anyone out there who knows if there is a relation between the two???
> And if there is, what kind, is there anything you can do about it (EXCEPT
> WEANING,NOT AN OPTION sorry for shouting, it was just a joke)etc.
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> TIA (A) *Thanks in advance (again)*
> Renate Rietveld IBCLC
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