Author Topic: Pubertal Gyno questions  (Read 1342 times)

Offline Frankdog25

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    Hello, I'm 15 turning 16 in about a month. I first noticed gyno just in my right nipple when I turned 14. It was pretty standard puffy nipples, not too bad though. It remained relatively unchanged until this summer, and I was beginning to consider looking into surgery. Then at the beginning of August my left nipple was super tender and I noticed there was a small gland under my nipple. The puffiness is not as bad as my right nipple but it is noticeable.
    • Why would I develop gyno again after 2 years of nothing?
    • Is there still a chance it can go away?
    • If I were to get surgery in the near future could the gyno come back?
    Also I haven't made any lifestyle changed that are often associated with gyno ( never smoked or steroids or anything like that)
« Last Edit: September 04, 2017, 11:43:03 AM by Frankdog25 »

Offline Dr. Schuster

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Typical gynecomstia usually begins during puberty and can have starts and stops for a couple of years. If it does not regress on its own after two years chances are, it won't.
Dr. Schuster
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