Author Topic: Another Gyno!! ??  (Read 1907 times)

Offline guy1

  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 2
Hi,

I'm 16. I have a right-side gyno since I was 11-12(diagnosed by a specialist). I think now its stop growing. But then, recently I feel random sharp pain on the left-side of my breast. However, there is no lump underneath my left nipple. But are there any possiblity that will cause its to growing gynecomastia just like my right breast?

Thanks

Offline xelnaga13

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 518
It's possible. Typically you can feel gyno developing in the form of pain/itching on the nipple area. I would get to a doctor and an endo. You're 16... so you will likely get 0 help from doctor initially. It's up to you to research and push for the medical care you need/want.

I developed my gyno very early. I began puberty at age 8 and had gyno by age 10. As soon as I was 14 I was able to do research and get myself to childrens hospital and eventually surgery. My parents were helpful, but the brunt of the effort was my own.

Offline xelnaga13

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 518
Btw Im not an expert but my assertion is that having gyno on both sides of the chest is more common than having a single side. Maybe a doctor can chime in.

Offline guy1

  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 2
Btw Im not an expert but my assertion is that having gyno on both sides of the chest is more common than having a single side. Maybe a doctor can chime in.

I know it is common to have both sides of the chest. But i don't it's common to have 1 gyno on one side and then next 5 years it grows another side of chest  ???. I'll probably totalk to the doctor next time.

Offline xelnaga13

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 518
Btw Im not an expert but my assertion is that having gyno on both sides of the chest is more common than having a single side. Maybe a doctor can chime in.

I know it is common to have both sides of the chest. But i don't it's common to have 1 gyno on one side and then next 5 years it grows another side of chest  ???. I'll probably totalk to the doctor next time.

Agreed. I would assume that its even more unusual for one side to develop 5 years after the other.

Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

  • Elliot W. Jacobs, MD, FACS
  • Senior Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4740
    • Gynecomastia Surgery
Quote
I would assume that its even more unusual for one side to develop 5 years after the other

While bilateral gyne is the most common condition, I have seen all combinations.  One sided -- operated upon -- then the other side years later.  All with normal endo numbers and no evidence of any other cause.

Dr Jacobs
Dr. Jacobs 
Certified: American Board of Plastic Surgery
Fellow: American College of Surgeons
Practice sub-specialty in Gynecomastia Surgery
4800 North Federal Highway
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
561  367 9101
Email:  dr.j@elliotjacobsmd.com
Website:  http://www.gynecomastiasurgery.com
Website:  http://www.gynecomastianewyork.c

Offline headheldhigh01

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4079
  • destined to stand on a beach shirtless
exactly.  it probably doesn't take much fluctuation anyway.  if it acted up before, it was probably more likely a little later, and gyne is still very idiopathic, not completely understood. 
* a man is more than a body will ever tell
* if it screws up your life the same, is there really any such thing as "mild" gyne?


 

SMFPacks CMS 1.0.3 © 2024