Man suffering from gynecomastia pain in breast tissue

Managing Gynecomastia Pain

Gynecomastia is a condition that affects men, which is caused by an imbalance of hormones. This imbalance of hormones (estrogen and testosterone) causes an increased amount of tissue to form in the breasts, which can cause those who suffer from it to become self-conscious. While some patients only experience symptoms in one breast and others in both, symptoms of pain are prevalent across the board. For detailed information on the condition, symptoms, and treatment options, contact Dr. Kapoor and his team today. As a top cosmetic surgeon in Beverly Hills, Dr. Kapoor specializes in treating gynecomastia pain in men.

What Causes Gynecomastia Pain?

The condition of Gynecomastia causes both emotional and physical pain for men. Emotionally, it can cause men to feel self-conscious about their bodies, specifically regarding their enlarged breast tissue. This can lead to anxiety in public places and feelings of depression from negative self-talk.

In addition to the emotional pain associated with Gynecomastia, physical pain takes a toll. Gynecomastia pain stems from the overgrowth of breast tissue, which is abnormal in males. If you are experiencing consistent pain, then it is time to schedule a visit to a specialist. Contact Dr. Kapoor today for a thorough examination.

Who can get Gynecomastia?

Males of all ages can be diagnosed with Gynecomastia. According to the Mayo Clinic, “newborns, boys going through puberty and older men may develop Gynecomastia.” Since Gynecomastia is triggered by changes in the hormones, it can occur at any stage of life. However, research has shown that the likelihood of it occurring peaks between 50 and 69. During this age bracket, around 1 in 4 men are affected by this condition.

To help keep an eye out for it, it is important to keep a close eye on the shape of your chest, particularly your breasts. This will allow you to notice any sudden changes or gradual growths that occur. If you do notice any changes in the shape or size of your breasts, then make sure to schedule an appointment with your healthcare professional as soon as possible. This will allow you to receive a diagnosis and treatment plan early and address any issues before they get more serious.

What Treatment Options are Available?

To combat Gynecomastia there are a few different options. First, there are preventative options. This includes prevention strategies like not using drugs like steroids, heroin, and amphetamines. You should also avoid alcohol and make sure to review each of your medications before taking them. In addition, a healthy diet, a regular exercise program, and a healthy sleep schedule are crucial. This will allow your body to be as healthy as possible throughout any treatment plan.

It is also important to consider more serious treatment options if the condition has been persistent for over 12 months. After 12 months, the tissue may undergo scarring, which will make treatment options more difficult. In more serious cases, male breast reduction may be recommended to correct the overgrowth of breast tissue. To see which options are available to you, contact the team at Dr. Kapoor’s office today.

Gynecomastia can be a difficult diagnosis to receive. With both emotional and physical pain symptoms, it is important to be educated on how to properly manage the symptoms. The silver lining is that Gynecomastia can be treated and you can improve your quality of life by doing so. Dr. Kapoor and his team are experts on the condition, its symptoms, and treatment options available to address any concerns you have head-on. To contact our team, review our procedures, view our gallery, and see our reviews, visit us today!

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