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Nipple bleeding

Skud008

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Started TRT with HCG about a month ago, haven't done any follow up bloods yet. I feel fantastic and I'm getting great gains from it, but yesterday I noticed my left nipple felt a little tender/swollen and today after my workout and shower there was a little bit of blood coming out of it. I'm on 180mg/wk Test C and 1400iu/wk HCG. Other than that I'm on a low dose of Reta twice a week (0.5mg) and some NAD+, Glutathione, GHK-Cu, and I ran some BPC/TB-500 a couple weeks ago to knock out some nagging lower back pain.

Is this common? Any ideas what could be causing it? Obviously all the really bad stuff is always on the table but wondering if this is a known thing for guys on Test/HCG
 
Blood is not common. High prolactin can cause a discharge out of the nipples usually from Tren use.
Based off what you’re taking, your estrogen is probably out of range high from the hCG
 
1400 iu/week is pretty hefty in my experience.
Usually protocol for plump balls (lh mimicking) is 250 2x/week is what i usually see.
Imagine e2 is probably out there🤷🤷
 
1400 iu/week is pretty hefty in my experience.
Usually protocol for plump balls (lh mimicking) is 250 2x/week is what i usually see.
Imagine e2 is probably out there🤷🤷
Hcg skyrockets my estrogen. Blood though?
My nipples let me know when something is off. We will never get close to a blood phase. Lmao.🤣
 
Sounds like I should pause HCG for a bit and check bloodwork then restart at a lower dose
 
Never heard of that. It I googled it out of curiosity

, bleeding or blood-stained discharge is abnormal. In males, bloody nipple discharge can be a symptom of a benign growth, but it is more commonly associated with male breast cancer and requires prompt medical evaluation.
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Sounds like elevated prolactin. This is most common when you have lactation. BUT it can be a common infection in the gland, or if there is some type of trauma to the area or has been in the past, then bleeding can also occur.

You can check both E and Prolactin. Many times both are elevated and you need an anti P and an anti E.

But minus bloodwork you really wont know. I will say that most discharge from the nipples I have seen in my career, is 90% prolactin related. Once in awhile that 10% turns out to be the combo or the E.
 
Sounds like elevated prolactin. This is most common when you have lactation. BUT it can be a common infection in the gland, or if there is some type of trauma to the area or has been in the past, then bleeding can also occur.

You can check both E and Prolactin. Many times both are elevated and you need an anti P and an anti E.

But minus bloodwork you really wont know. I will say that most discharge from the nipples I have seen in my career, is 90% prolactin related. Once in awhile that 10% turns out to be the combo or the E.
Whats a common/available anti-P if that ends up being the case?
 

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