Showing posts with label gynecomastia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gynecomastia. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Gynecomastia Causes and Treatment

Gynecomastia is not a word is familiar, but you've probably heard the colloquial term used - man boobs. Gynecomastia is the medical term for swelling of breast tissue that can occur in some males, as the appearance of the breast. This condition can affect males born, the boys going through puberty and older men. The condition usually occurs because of hormonal imbalances, when testosterone levels decline in men and estrogen increases.There are several factors that can cause this imbalance as normal hormonal changes, medications and health problems. Although estrogen is considered a female hormone, males have a small amount in their bodies.

While the development of gynecomastia is not in itself a health risk, the psychological burden of this condition, the individual can become a significant problem. The reason for gynecomastia is little known is that because the majority of menI just do not want to talk about. They fear the stigma and become an object of ridicule, and unfortunately for many kids, this can often be a reality. Not only that, gynecomastia may discourage boys from participating in certain activities in which their T-shirts, such as swimming or remove some sports. You can avoid standing in front of people and clothing that in an attempt to disguise their appearance. Some men develop the shoulders forwardThe posture during walking and often arms crossed over his chest in public, to avoid embarrassment.

Gynecomastia is often a temporary state. Studies have shown that about three quarters of the boys have some breast development, usually resolves after one year in one third of cases within three years and in 93% of cases. Persistent gynecomastia in a male aged over 17 years, is unlikely to Abate. For these people, surgery may be an appropriate solution. Unfortunatelybecause most people do not like the theme of the speech may not be aware of a treatment for this condition. In about half of all cases can be of any excess tissue through liposuction and in other cases a combination of direct and liposuction incision must be removed to achieve a smooth, even contour.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Teenage gynecomastia in men

In women, there are breast growth seen in adolescence. This type of growth is sometimes seen in some time in men and teens that is not permanent. This condition is known as the man seen in gynecomastia.

This is mostly in the age group 12 to 14 years and seen occurs because of hormonal changes in the plan. fluctuations in hormone levels not only cause gynecomastia, but they are responsible for the development of certain other changesand adolescent age group of 12-14 years. It can be a few months to a year. Gynecomastia regresses after puberty. The main reason for the appearance of gynecomastia is the use of marijuana and obesity. It can not and can not be avoided by preventing the causes mentioned above are reduced. Few cases may also occur due to a tumor.

Consultation with a doctor is needed when you see gynecomastia after puberty. The surgery is essential, if not regress afterAt the age of 18 years. Many people think that this is an abnormal condition. But there is about 30 percent of young adolescents.

It looks like a swelling under the nipple. Where is the chest, like a swelling, then you must consult a doctor for a diagnosis of breast cancer, breast cancer can also occur in men found to exclude. Once the diagnosis of breast cancer is excluded, then do not worry and can be expected for its regression.
For this maskHere, the clothes must be more than one level. Shirt on a T-shirt is exclusively and also masks the condition.

In obese men the best way to mask this is to reduce weight. form in people who are not obese, this condition, have too little to do weight lifting exercises to help as this is a better shape of their breasts and helps to improve muscle tone as well.

Gynecomastia is not for life. Itthere for several months to regress to a year and of itself. Surgery should be done if it's there for approximately two years, or his presence even after puberty. There are many ways to mask this condition and, therefore, we need not feel bad about this and there is no need to describe it to others.