How is the prognosis on Gynecomastia?
November 28, 2008
Gynecomastia is not physically harmful, but in some cases can be an indicator of other more dangerous underlying conditions. Growing glandular tissue, typically from some form of hormonal stimulation, is often tender or painful. Furthermore, it can frequently present social and psychological difficulties for the sufferer. Weight loss can alter the condition in cases where it is triggered by obesity, but losing weight will not reduce the glandular component and patients cannot target areas for weight loss. Massive weight loss can result in sagging tissues about the chest, chest ptosis. More about the treatment here.
Gynecomastia Treatment
July 9, 2007
Treating the underlying cause of the gynecomastia may lead to improvement in the condition, but there are other very effective ways to kill excessive chest fat as well.
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Possible causes of Gynecomastia
July 9, 2007
Potential pathologic causes of gynecomastia are: medications including hormones, increased serum estrogen, decreased testosterone production, androgen receptor defects, chronic kidney disease, chronic liver disease, HIV, and other chronic illness.
In 25% of cases, the cause of the gynecomastia is not known.
What is Gynecomastia – Symptoms and explanation
July 9, 2007
Gynecomastia, often referred to as as gynaecomastia, gynocomastia or gynecomestia is the unnatural development of abnormally large male mammary glands. This male breast enlargement be very embarassing and may even lead to an secretion of milk.
It is a very humilating condition for all men suffering from it. A major percentage of men affected are adolescents, but many adults suffer from it as well.