Gynecomastia Treatment
If you're a teenage boy or grown man with gynecomastia, you've probably been looking high and low to find the best treatment for your condition. It's embarassing, sometimes painful, and downright problematic. It also tends to look unattractive on human males, so it's natural for you to
seek out treatments.
First let's look at what gynecomastia really is. It's a known medical condition which usually affects teenage boys going through puberty. It can also affect elderly men because they also experience large hormonal imbalances as they advance in age.
Gynecomastia will cause the boy's or man's chest area to swell, making it appear as if he has breasts. This condition is often referred to as "man boobs" or "puffy nipples". Usually an area about an inch and a half wide, right under the man's nipples will become swollen and tender. Sometimes the nipple will excrete milk too.
Now there is no commonly used gynecomastia treatment, because the condition tends to go away on it's own. With 90% of the cases in teenage boys for instance, gynecomastia will disappear on it's own within one to three years without any special treatment or medications.
Many men and boys don't want to wait years for the problem to go away though, instead they want a treatment for the condition that will work quickly. In these cases, the most common way of treating gynecomastia is to have plastic surgery done. The surgeon will perform a simple proceedure which involves removing the extra fat and glands between the muscles and nipple on the man's chest.
Other forms of gynecomastia treatment might be recommended though, if the condition is caused by other factors. Sometimes for instance, gynecomastia can be caused by alcohol, illegal street drugs, and some prescription drugs.
First let's look at what gynecomastia really is. It's a known medical condition which usually affects teenage boys going through puberty. It can also affect elderly men because they also experience large hormonal imbalances as they advance in age.
Gynecomastia will cause the boy's or man's chest area to swell, making it appear as if he has breasts. This condition is often referred to as "man boobs" or "puffy nipples". Usually an area about an inch and a half wide, right under the man's nipples will become swollen and tender. Sometimes the nipple will excrete milk too.
Now there is no commonly used gynecomastia treatment, because the condition tends to go away on it's own. With 90% of the cases in teenage boys for instance, gynecomastia will disappear on it's own within one to three years without any special treatment or medications.
Many men and boys don't want to wait years for the problem to go away though, instead they want a treatment for the condition that will work quickly. In these cases, the most common way of treating gynecomastia is to have plastic surgery done. The surgeon will perform a simple proceedure which involves removing the extra fat and glands between the muscles and nipple on the man's chest.
Other forms of gynecomastia treatment might be recommended though, if the condition is caused by other factors. Sometimes for instance, gynecomastia can be caused by alcohol, illegal street drugs, and some prescription drugs.
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