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What is the condition of excessive mammary development in the male?

gynecomastia


What is the term for excessive development of mammary tissu in a male?

Gynecomastia


Excessive mammary development in the male?

Excessive mammary development in males is known as gynecomastia and can be caused by hormonal imbalances, certain medications, obesity, or underlying medical conditions. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include medication, surgery, or lifestyle changes. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.


Does testosterone stimulate mammary gland development?

Testosterone is a male hormone and has no influence in the development of breasts (mammary glands), estrogen the female hormone does,


What causes the development of breast tissue in males?

Obesity and steriods are a big cause in male breast development.


What animals have hair and mammary glands?

Mammals (both male and female) have hair and mammary glands.


Are all werewolves male?

No, of course not. On the Howling series you can see a woman turn into a werewolf with rather gratuitous emphasis placed on the development of the lupis poly-mammary.


What is the male hormone that stimulates tissue building?

The male hormone that stimulates tissue building is testosterone. It plays a crucial role in promoting muscle growth, bone density, and overall tissue repair and development in the body.


What do you call animals with mammary glands?

All mammals (both male and female) are characterised by having mammary glands.


What type of gland is a mammary gland?

Mammary glands are the source of milk production in female (and some male) mammals


What is the function of male breasts?

Male breasts, or mammary glands, do not serve a specific function in males. They are present due to the same embryological development process that occurs in females. In males, these glands usually remain undeveloped and do not produce milk.


What is the function of the mammary papillae on an adult female pig?

The mammary papillae can also be referred to as the mammary gland or the teat. The adult female pig or aka sow, has anywhere from 4-9 pairs of teats. Each teat has streak canals which is where the milk is delivered to the end of the teat for drinking by her young, aka piglets.