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4 Ways to Get Rid of Puffy Nipples (Gynecomastia)
Puffy nipples are a common occurrence in both men and boys. The prominent puffy nipple result from protruding breast tissue directly underneath the nipple complex. This condition is called gynecomastia, also known as manboobs. It can be due to hormone imbalance during...
The Causes, Myths & How To Get Rid of Man Boobs (Gynecomastia)
Man Boobs: What Are They? Male breast enlargement is referred to as gynecomastia. Man boobs are caused when a large amount of fat accumulates in the chest, giving the impression that the male has female breasts. Although man boobs are not dangerous to health, they can...
Signs and Symptoms of High Estrogen (Gynecomastia): Diagnosis, Treatment, and More
Estrogen in Men: Signs and Symptoms Both men and women possess the same hormones, testosterone, and estrogen. The estrogen levels in women are higher, and the serum testosterone levels in men are higher. As is the case in women, estrogen also plays a significant role...
Enlarged Breasts in Men (Gynecomastia) – Symptoms and Causes
What is Gynecomastia? Gynecomastia is male breast enlargement when the breast gland tissue swells. Gynecomastia is caused when the male estrogen level is too high in relation to the testosterone level. The hormonal balance is tipped to the development of a female-like...
The Key Differences Between Gynecomastia vs. Psuedogynecomastia
Pseudogynecomastia and Gynecomastia: What's the main difference? Psuedogynecomastia and gynecomastia are separated by only a few key differences among males. In both cases, there is excess fat or swollen tissue present in the chest region, leading to the appearance of...
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