Questions: Which comment relates to the adverse effect of hyperprolactinemia? "My beard has gotten very heavy." "I am embarrassed to wear knit shirts." "I feel achy and feverish, like I have the flu." "My partner complains about my increased interest in sex."

Which comment relates to the adverse effect of hyperprolactinemia?
"My beard has gotten very heavy."
"I am embarrassed to wear knit shirts."
"I feel achy and feverish, like I have the flu."
"My partner complains about my increased interest in sex."
Transcript text: Which comment relates to the adverse effect of hyperprolactinemia? "My beard has gotten very heavy." "I am embarrassed to wear knit shirts." "I feel achy and feverish, like I have the flu." "My partner complains about my increased interest in sex."
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The answer is the second one: "I am embarrassed to wear knit shirts."

Explanation for each option:

  1. "My beard has gotten very heavy." - This comment does not relate to hyperprolactinemia. It might be more related to hormonal imbalances involving androgens.
  2. "I am embarrassed to wear knit shirts." - This comment is likely related to hyperprolactinemia, as it can cause galactorrhea (abnormal lactation), which could lead to embarrassment when wearing certain types of clothing.
  3. "I feel achy and feverish, like I have the flu." - This comment does not relate to hyperprolactinemia. These symptoms are more indicative of an infection or other systemic illness.
  4. "My partner complains about my increased interest in sex." - This comment does not relate to hyperprolactinemia. In fact, hyperprolactinemia often leads to decreased libido rather than increased interest in sex.

Summary: The comment "I am embarrassed to wear knit shirts." relates to the adverse effect of hyperprolactinemia, likely due to galactorrhea.

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