Patient: One year ago, I went to the hospital because of decreased menstrual flow. The pituitary six tests revealed high prolactin, no abnormalities were found in the MRI, thyroid, liver and kidney functions were normal, and the diagnosis was idiopathic hyperprolactinemia (only decreased menstrual flow, no overflow of milk, normal vision). After the diagnosis, I started to take bromocriptine, one tablet a day at first, and went to the hospital for a review every once in a while, and after six months it was normal, I changed to half a tablet a day. The last test was a month ago and it was within the normal range. Now I am taking half a tablet and it has been maintained in a stable range, I want to know how to use the medication next? Does this mean I am well? Or is it possible to switch to taking half a tablet for two days and then see the results? I am still a student and I really hope I can come out of this sooner rather than later. Thank you very much !!!! Your condition has been understood, advice: click here to refer to my article “How to treat pituitary hyperprolactin? Patient: Thank you very much for your reply! I have read the article. I just want to know how long do I have to maintain this dose? Is it possible to switch to two and a half days of tablets now? I want to take herbal medicine to regulate my face, but I am worried that it may conflict with bromocriptine. Thank you! Expert Response: You should take half a tablet every day, and you can try to stop taking it for 3-5 years. Patient: Once again, my thanks to you! Then the acne on my face is probably caused by endocrine disorder, or is it related to taking bromocriptine? Can I take bromocriptine and drink herbs to regulate my acne? I hope I can get your final answer! Expert reply: You can take Chinese medicine.