Abnormal lactation, also called galactorrhea, is milky nipple discharge that is usually not associated with normal milk production. It results from a number of medical conditions and medications and often goes away on its own. If abnormal...
Endocrine glands are hormone producing glands that have no ducts. They secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, which are then transported to their target destination. Hormones are chemical substances that regulate many important functions...
With your doctor, identify any medication or supplement that could be causing the nipple problem known as galactorrhea, a milky fluid discharge. This discharge may be produced by your blood pressure medication, an antidepressant, a tranquilizer,...
You may be surprised by all the unique and often alarming physical characteristics of your newborn, such as acne and purple, wrinkled fingers and toes. Hormones can cause a baby's nipples and genitals to enlarge and even have milky discharge....
Impotence is also called erectile dysfunction. It's a condition in which a man is unable to have or maintain an erection long enough for sexual satisfaction. It may occur as a result of disease or of taking certain medications.
Testosterone, prolactin and estrogen are some of the many hormones produced in the male body. Of all of these hormones, testosterone is responsible for maintaining and expressing male features such as facial hair, body hair, sperm production and...
Fennel contains antioxidants that protect your body's cells and help prevent diseases, such as cancer. Fenugreek with its squarish seeds, shows promise medically for treating diabetes. Fennel is a safe herb, but fenugreek does not mix well with...
Depo-Provera, also known as medroxyprogesterone, is a contraceptive injection used to prevent pregnancy and treat the pain of women suffering with metastatic uterine (womb) or kidney cancer, according to Drugs.com. It works to change cervical...
Prolactin is a hormone that is primarily involved in milk production and breast development. After you have a baby, your prolactin levels rise and cause your mammary glands to lactate, so you can breastfeed. Hyperprolactinemia is a condition...
When you decide it is time to stop breastfeeding your baby or toddler, your body begins to stop producing milk. This process does not happen overnight, however. Instead, as your child nurses less frequently -- and then stops -- your milk...
Hypothyroidism is an endocrine disease characterized by decreased thyroid function. It can affect almost all organ systems and can often present with vague symptoms, making diagnosis tricky. It can result from a variety of causes, including...
The pituitary gland is a pea-sized organ within the brain. Despite its small size, the gland is involved in many important processes: it releases hormones that control other hormone-producing glands, while also producing hormones that directly...
The pituitary gland is situated beneath the cerebral cortex. It releases hormones that control much of the body's metabolism. Pituitary tumors are usually benign, meaning non-cancerous. Their effects are caused by the hormones they release and by...
The pituitary gland, located at the base of the skull, is a small organ responsible for secreting various hormones. The pituitary is important for controlling temperature, growth, thyroid activity and sexual function. Because the pituitary is...
Verapamil is a medication used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure), angina (chest pain) and heart rhythm disorders, according to Drugs.com. It belongs to the category of drugs called calcium channel blockers and it works to relax the blood...
A number of hormones affect the reproductive tract. Getting pregnant requires that the delicate balance of hormones is intact; any disturbance in the hormone balance can result in menstrual difficulties that prevent pregnancy. The menstrual cycle...
A magnetic resonance imaging scan, or MRI, allows doctors to examine the brain without opening the skull. The National Institutes of Health explains that an MRI produces a magnetic field that is 10,000 times greater than the one produced by the...
Estrace, also known as estradiol, is an estrogen hormone analog. Estrogen is the dominant hormone present in human females, and diminished levels during menopause are responsible for the majority of menopausal symptoms. Estradiol is available in...
Geodon (ziprasidone) is a medication used to manage such psychiatric illnesses as schizophrenia (condition in which you hallucinate) and the euphoric stage of bipolar disorder, a mental disease characterized by fluctuating depression and extreme...
There are currently two categories of psychiatric medications available to treat symptoms of psychosis. Older, or typical antipsychotics, include chlorpromazine, also called Thorazine, and other major tranquilizers. Newer, or atypical...