galactorrhea

or ga·lac·tor·rhoe·a

[ guh-lak-tuh-ree-uh ]
/ gəˌlæk təˈri ə /

noun Pathology.

an abnormally abundant flow of milk in a lactating woman.
secretion of milk from the breast of a nonlactating person.

Origin of galactorrhea

First recorded in 1850–55; galacto- + -rrhea

Medical definitions for galactorrhea

galactorrhea
[ gə-lăk′tə-rēə ]

n.

A continued discharge of milk from the breasts between intervals of nursing or after weaning. lactorrhea
Excessive flow of milk during lactation.