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gynecomastia
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gynecomastia, breast development, male, gynecomastia, development of prominent breast tissue, in the male, most common cause of gynecomastia, in the male is puberty, occur in one, breasts, a small lump beneath the nipple, tender, breasts often enlarge unevenly, gynecomastia, puberty is not uncommon, self-limiting, goes away, a period of months, in newborns, breast development associated, milk flow, galactorrhea, lasts, couple of weeks, in rare cases, persist, child is two years old, exposure to maternal hormones, gynecomastia include chronic liver disease, kidney failure, exposure to estrogens, androgens, taken secretly, body building, marijuana, medications, rare causes, tumors, genetic defects, an overactive thyroid, puberty, exposure to estrogen hormone, exposure to androgen hormones, marijuana use, tumors, genetic disorders, chronic liver disease, kidney failure, side effects of some medications,
apply cold compresses, use analgesics, recommended by the health care provider, swollen breasts, tender,
call health care provider breasts have developed abnormally, is swelling, pain in one, breasts, gynecomastia in children, not yet reached puberty should always be evaluated,
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, gynecomastia, breasts involved, what, gender, the patient, what medications, how long has gynecomastia been present, the gynecomastia staying the same, getting better, getting worse, testing is not, necessary, tests performed to rule out disease cause, blood hormone level tests, breast ultrasoundchest x-ray, liver, kidney function studies, mammogram, intervention, spontaneous resolution is normal, persistent breast enlargement embarrassing, an adolescent boy, on occasion, breast development so great that surgery, prevent emotional damage, a diagnosis was made by health care provider related to gynecomastia, want to note that diagnosis in personal medical record.
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