High prolactin in women can easily lead to menstrual disorders, difficulties in pregnancy, and uncomfortable symptoms such as headaches and dizziness. Elevated prolactin is considered hyperprolactinemia, an endocrine-related disorder, and there are more pituitary causes of hyperprolactinemia, and patients often have significant menstrual disorders, and some patients may even show low or no menstruation. In addition, breast overflow is also a common symptom of hyperprolactinemia, and patients are also prone to decreased libido and changes in sexual function due to hormonal changes. Since the disease can have an impact on fertility and menstruation, patients need to be treated aggressively after diagnosis, often with medication. If the patient has a pituitary tumor, surgery is also required.