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Gynecomastia is a medical condition associated with the abnormal development of breast in males and is often a source of distress and embarrassment. This condition is characterized by the swelling of the breast tissue in men and boys, which results in a hormone imbalance of testosterone and estrogen. This condition can affect both breasts or only one breast and can be prevalent in males as young as newborns, adolescents going through puberty, and older adult males who develop this condition due to normal hormone level changes.

Gynecomastia is not typically a serious problem; however, it can cause a lot of stress, frustration, and embarrassment to the males who develop the condition. Boys and men with this condition May also experience pain, breast tenderness and swollen breast gland tissue. Individuals with this condition should see the doctor when they experience:

Pain

Swelling

Nipple discharge from both or one of the breasts

The gynecomastia condition can be caused by a reduction in the hormone levels such as of estrogen and testosterone. Conditions that reduce testosterone, block the effects of testosterone, or a condition that causes the estrogen level to rise may be the cause of the reduction in hormone levels.

There are certain factors that upset a person's normal hormone balance levels such as natural hormone changes. The hormones estrogen and testosterone are responsible for the maintenance and development of both male and women sex characteristics. Estrogen is responsible for the control of female traits and testosterone is responsible for controlling mail traits. Most people are unaware that men also produce the hormone estrogen, but in very small quantities. However, if the estrogen levels in males are out of balance or too high compared to the testosterone level, this condition can cause gynecomastia. In infants, the condition can because by the mothers estrogen levels, in adolescents, the condition can be caused by hormone changes, and in men, the condition can be the results hormonal changes.

When seeking treatment for gynecomastia, your physician will ask you questions about your drug and medical history, in addition to the health conditions that run in your family. Your physician will also perform a physical assessment that may include an evaluation of your genitals, abdomen, and breast tissue. The results of your tests will help determine the cause of your abnormal male breast growth. You can call and schedule a consultation to get evaluated by the doctor or visit their website to learn more about the procedure and the credentials and skills of the doctor.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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