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Gynecomastia Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

What Is Gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia is a common disorder of the endocrine system in which there is a non-cancerous increase in the size of breast tissue in males.
Gynecomastia can affect one or both breasts, sometimes unevenly.
Causes Of Gynecomastia:
Gynecomastia can occur due to any of the following reasons:
- Natural hormone changes
 
It can be caused by an altered ratio of estrogens to androgens mediated by an increase in estrogen production, a decrease in androgen production, or a combination of these two factors.
- Side effect of medications
 - Anti-androgens
 - Anabolic steroids and androgens.
 - AIDS medications.
 - Anti-anxiety medications, such as diazepam (Valium).
 - Tricyclic antidepressants.
 - Ulcer medications
 - Cancer treatment (chemotherapy).
 - Heart medications
 - Health conditions
 - Hypogonadism
 - Aging
 - Tumors
 - Hyperthyroidism
 - Kidney failure
 - Liver failure and cirrhosis
 - Malnutrition and starvation
 
- Substance abuse
 - Alcohol
 - Amphetamines
 - Marijuana
 - Heroin
 - Methadone
 
Symptoms Of Gynecomastia:
Signs and symptoms may include the following:
- Swollen breast gland tissue
 - Breast tenderness
 - Pain
 - Tenderness
 - Nipple discharge in one or both breasts
 
Diagnosis Of Gynecomastia:
The following procedure is undertaken to diagnose gynecomastia:
- Physical examination
 - Blood tests
 - Mammograms
 - Computerized tomography (CT) scans
 - Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans
 - Testicular ultrasounds
 - Tissue biopsies
 
Treatment Of Gynecomastia:
Generally gynecomastia regresses over time without any treatment.
However, if it does not, the following treatment is available:
- Medications
 - tamoxifen (Soltamox)
 - raloxifene (Evista)
 - Surgery
 - Liposuction
 - Mastectomy
 
By : Natural Health News
 


