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Test E cycle - gyno again?

2.9K views 16 replies 9 participants last post by  Imperitive.Intel  
High prolactin levels can potentially contribute to gynecomastia (gyno). While lactation is a common symptom, it's not always present. It's certainly possible that high prolactin levels are a factor in your case. Taking blood tests to assess your hormone levels is a good step to determine if prolactin is elevated.

As for using cabergoline, it can be effective in reducing prolactin levels.

Regarding raloxifene (ralox), it's primarily used as a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) rather than for addressing prolactin-related gynecomastia. While it may have some benefits, it's important to note that it also carries a risk of side effects, as you mentioned.
In summary, I suggest speaking with a healthcare professional who can analyse your blood test results and get some bloods back