Galactorrhea is excessive flow of milk.
Lactation is the medical term meaning production of milk.
Chyluria is the medical term meaning milky-appearing urine.
Lactogenic.
Galactorrhea is the medical term meaning abnormal production of breast milk in a woman who is not breastfeeding. There are a number of possible causes of galactorrhea, including medication side effects, frequent sucking as during sexual contact, and hormonal imbalances.
Excessive lactation, or hyperlactation, can be caused by several factors, including hormonal imbalances, particularly elevated levels of prolactin. Certain medications, such as antipsychotics or antidepressants, can also stimulate milk production. Additionally, frequent breastfeeding or pumping can lead to increased milk supply due to the principle of supply and demand. Underlying medical conditions, such as thyroid disorders, may also contribute to excessive lactation.
Excessive milk drinking can cause milk alkali syndrome - excess of calcium in blood
The medical term for a cyst in the epididymis filled with milk fluid containing sperm is a spermatocele.
Is. Milk that is for facial
Drink an excessive amount of milk
Coagulate is the medical term meaning "to clot."
The hormone oxytocin, released from the pituitary gland, stimulates the flow of milk in the breast during breastfeeding. Oxytocin causes the muscles around the milk-producing cells in the breast to contract, pushing milk into the ducts for release.
Milk is classified as lacto-vegetarian, meaning vegetarian with milk.