How long it takes to regulate your prolactin depends on factors such as the level of prolactin, the individual’s body type and the cause of the elevated prolactin, which varies widely among individuals. High prolactin is commonly referred to as hyperprolactinemia. Female patients often suffer from menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, and infertility; male patients may have sexual dysfunction, or symptoms of prolactinoma compression. Before conditioning, you need to improve the relevant examination and actively identify the cause of elevated prolactin. Hyperprolactinemia usually requires a condition analysis before treatment, and then treatment is carried out according to the different causes. If it is caused by drugs, the patient needs to stop the intake of drugs; if it is caused by hypothyroidism, the patient needs to take thyroxine tablets to replace the treatment; if it is caused by pituitary tumor, the patient needs to treat the tumor through drugs and surgery. In the case of physiological hyperprolactin, the patient is in good health and can usually recover on his own after a special period. In case of pathological hyperprolactinemia, treatment should be taken according to the cause. Clinically, drug treatment mainly uses bromocriptine to lower the prolactin level, which usually has obvious effect in 4-6 weeks. Some patients with hyperprolactinemia have improved after a period of treatment, but some patients need lifelong treatment. In addition, during the conditioning period, one should work and rest regularly, develop good lifestyle habits, and review the prolactin level every 2-3 months after stopping the medication in order to detect abnormal symptoms and treat them in a timely manner.