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What is the reason for lactation after intercourse?

Asked by:Blanton

Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 03:05 PM

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  • Elaine Elaine

    Apr 16, 2026

    Milk secretion after intercourse may be related to factors such as hyperprolactinemia, breast duct ectasia, pituitary tumors, etc. It usually manifests as nipple discharge, breast tenderness and other symptoms. Intervention can be done through drug treatment, surgical resection, etc. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to determine the cause.

    1. Hyperprolactinemia

    Excessive secretion of prolactin by the pituitary gland may lead to galactorrhea during non-lactation, which is often related to endocrine diseases such as hypothyroidism and polycystic ovary syndrome. Accompanying symptoms include menstrual disorders, headaches, etc. You can use bromocriptine mesylate tablets, vitamin B6 tablets, cabergoline tablets and other drugs to regulate hormone levels as directed by your doctor. At the same time, drug factors such as long-term use of antidepressants need to be investigated.

    2. Breast duct ectasia

    Abnormal dilation of breast ducts may cause serous or milk-like secretions, which are often related to intraductal inflammation or degenerative lesions. Typical presentation is unilateral nipple discharge with areolar mass. For treatment, cefixime dispersible tablets can be used to fight infection, or ductoscopy can be used to flush out the disease. In stubborn cases, surgical removal of the diseased duct is required.

    3. Pituitary tumor

    Compression of the anterior pituitary gland tumor may lead to abnormal elevation of prolactin, which is common in women of childbearing age. In addition to galactorrhea, symptoms such as vision loss and dizziness may also occur. The diagnosis needs to be combined with MRI examination. Pergolide mesylate tablets can be used to inhibit prolactin secretion for treatment. Larger tumors require surgical resection via the nasosphenoidal sinus approach.

    4. Breast hyperplasia

    Excessive breast tissue hyperplasia caused by fluctuations in hormone levels may be accompanied by a small amount of lactation, and is often related to emotional stress and disordered work and rest. It is characterized by periodic breast tenderness and granular nodules. You can take Rupixiao capsules, Xiaoyao pills and other Chinese patent medicines for conditioning, and use hot compresses to relieve symptoms.

    5. Physiological stimulation

    Mechanical breast stimulation may trigger short-term lactation through nerve reflexes, which is common in those who have recently weaned or have frequent nipple stimulation. Usually a small amount of clear liquid with no other discomfort. It is recommended to reduce local friction and wear loose underwear. Most symptoms can be relieved by themselves.

    You should avoid excessive breast squeezing on a daily basis and maintain a regular schedule and emotional stability. Record the characteristics and periodic changes of the discharge. If bloody discharge or persistent galactorrhea is found, seek medical attention immediately. Women who are breastfeeding need to pay attention to breast cleaning. If lactation occurs during non-lactation, it is recommended to complete six sex hormones, breast ultrasound and other examinations to rule out pathological factors.