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Gynecomastia (American English) or gynaecomastia (British English) is the development of abnormally large breasts on men. The term comes from the Greek gyne meaning "woman" and mastos meaning "breast". The condition can occur physiologically in neonates, in adolescents, and in the elderly. In adolescent boys the condition is often a source of distress, but for the large majority of boys whose pubertal gynecomastia is not due to obesity, the breast development shrinks or disappears within a couple of years. The causes of common gynecomastia remain uncertain, although it has generally been attributed to an imbalance of sex hormones or the tissue responsiveness to them, A root cause is rarely determined for individual cases. Breast prominence can result from hypertrophy of either breast tissue or pectoral adipose tissue, and often a combination of the two. Breast prominence due solely to excessive adipose is often termed pseudogynecomastia. Treatment for gland-based gynecomastia is typically surgery, as gland tissue in adults is far less likely to resolve itself than in adolescents. Constitutional homoeopathic remedy is the most effective treatment.The well selected homoeopathic remedy on genetic bases have the ability to correct metabolic disorders and thus able to cure all the abnormal signs and symptoms in the body.One should visit to a classical homoeopath for this.Our constitutional remedy even can save us from all dreadful diseases .

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