This condition is usually not treated. If it is the result of endocrine disease, hormone manipulations may reduce the effects of the imbalance.
Gynecomastia usually develops during adolescence and has many different potential causes, including heredity, obesity, and hormone deficiencies.
Gynecomastia
"The procedure is fairly safe, but risks can include bleeding, infection, scarring, loss of sensation or contour deformity. These problems can be treated successfully."
There are two types of Gynecomastia: physiologic and idiopathic. The first type doesn't require any treatment or intervention, as the symptoms disappear after few weeks. The second usually requires medical attention, or even surgery.
Health insurance would be used to pay for gynecomastia surgery.
Health insurance would be used to pay for gynecomastia surgery.
When boys go through puberty it is very common for them to develop gynecomastia (man boobs) due to the rapid change in hormones. When the hormone level stabilizes the gynecomastia will go away. So if you are an adolescent male, it may be embarrassing, but there is nothing to worry about. Gynecomastia can also be due to obesity or hormone problems. If you're obese, try to lose weight and they will revert to normal. If you are neither a teenager, nor obese and still have gynecomastia, you should consult with your doctor to determine what the cause is, and to get it treated.
Yes, omeprazole has been associated with an increased risk of developing gynecomastia in men.
Excessive alcohol intake, smoking marijuana, or using anabolic steroids may cause gynecomastia
Men with cirrhosis of the liver will often develop gynecomastia from increased production of estrogens.
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In excess, possibly.