Hi fadetodarkness, first of all, I'm not a Doctor, but i'll help you in what I can.
First of all, I'm wondering what treatment is like. I want to go ask my doctor about my gynecomastia but I'm a little nervous about "coming out" about it so I figured I'd just ask you guys.
As far as I know, first of all, you have to go see your GP, so he can take a look at your gyne and refer you to an endo, so they'll run some blood tests to see if your gyne is caused by a hormonal disbalance. Don't be afraid of going to ask your doctor, gynecomastia is a common condition (40%-60% of the men, according to doctors facts), so don't worry, your doc won't make fun of you or anything. You shouldn't be afraid of "coming out" about gyne, you should be proud cause your starting to solve this issue. About the treatment, the only working treatment is surgery, but i think the Doctors here can tell you better than me about it. I'm planning to have the surgery done by December, but other members say is not that bad.
Secondly, I read that there is some link between Klinefelter's syndrome and Gynecomastia... I think I just have the latter, but I don't really know. How will I find out?
As I told you before, im not a doctor, but here in gynecomastia.org there's a part about Kinefelter's Syndrome and says:
WHAT IS S-CA?
It is a genetic disorder, which occurs at conception. It is only found in males and the chromosomes in the sex line has at least one extra "X". To date, it is unknown whether the extra X comes from the father or the mother or from both parents. In the medical community, it is more commonly known as 47,xxy, but there are many variants to this genetic structure, such as XXXY, XXXXY, XXYY, XX/XXY, XY/XXXY, XX/XXY, XY/XXY, XXY/XXXXY, XxY/Xx/XY, XXXYY, XXY/XX, XXY/XY, XXY/XYY, XXY/XXXY, XXX/XXXY, XXXXY/XXXXXY/XXX, XX(Y), XXXXYY/XXXXY/XXX, XO/XY/XXY, YO/XY,XXY, XO/XX/XY/XXY/XXXY, XY/XXY/XXxY, XY/XXY/XXXY, XX/XxY, XX/XY/XXY
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS?
Gynecomastia, an abnormal enlargement of one or both breasts in men; hard tiny testicles that never grow, infertility, incomplete masculine body build, height, (6 ft. or more), may not be particularly athletic or co-ordinated. The penis is usually of average length. There may be a decreased growth of facial and other body hair and the male will have long legs, longer than normal arms and can exhibit poor social skills and poor social adaptation.
Thirdly, I hear that if you get your nipples pierced (on a regular person without gyne) that they will "stay hard" or whatever. If someone with gynecomastia were to get theirs pierced, would it solve the problem?
I've never heard about this, so, maybe another member can say something about this.
Also, I need some reassurance that my doctor isn't going to tell me I'm stupid or make fun of me when I go to see him haha. I know it sounds stupid but I'm really nervous about going to see him about it.
Listen... NO DOCTOR WILL NEVER say something like that to you. It's just normal that you're nervous about going to see your doc about gyne, but is not like he's gonna call the entire hospital staff to make fun of you. Just Relax.
Thanks in advance.
You're welcome.