I am relieved because I was really afraid it was some sort of tumor growth. We are still waiting on his blood test results to see whats going on.
That's awesome that it's not a tumor... very good news...
Pseudo-gynecomastia is an enlarged male breast caused by excessive fat tissue, but a normal amount of glandular breast tissue. Pseudo-gynecomastia occurs in many men as they become older and in younger men who are relatively obese.
Hmmm, your son is very thin...
How then, can they (the experts) call it 'Pseudo Gynecomastia'?
Your son is neither old or obese....
Gynecomastia male breasts can be fat, gland, or most commonly a combination of both. Pseudo Gynecomastia is supposed to be fat only gynecomastia. The problem with that "classification" is that in almost every case of gynecomastia I have seen there is some component of gland. This gland can be very small, but it is present almost all the time.
Pseudo-gynecomastia can be effectively treated by liposuction.
Most 'lipo only' procedures do not give satisfactory results.
Gynecomastia is an enlarged male breast caused by excessive glandular tissue.
'Gynecomastia', by definiton, is... "
excessive development of the breast in the male" This definition does not indicate
how much gland and/or
how much fat tissue there should be, to 'qualify' as Gynecomastia.
'Gynecomastia' is.... Gyne (
woman like) and Mastia/Mastos (
breast). It doesn't stipulate whether one is fat or thin, young or old.... if one has '
woman-like breasts', whether it be all gland, all fat, or a combination of the two, then they have Gynecomastia... period!
So IMO, 'Pseudo Gynecomastia' is an incorrect term to use... Either you have 'Women-like' breasts, or you don't.
See, the problem with the term 'Pseudo Gynecomastia' is that a person who is fat can be wrongly labeled. "
Well he's fat, so it's Pseudo Gynecomastia"... Many people would think that all that 'Fat Guy' has to do is loose weight. Well that's furthest from the truth. In fact, many guys
are 'fat' because they have Gynecomastia! They shy away from physical activities as a result of having Gynecomastia. Little to no physical activity as you know, may lead to obesity. Also, many sufferers can get depressed, which can lead to, you got it.... over consuming. Which also can lead to obesity... Sad isn't it.
In 1990, I dropped my weight down to 148 lbs, in an attempt to get rid of my m(o)(o)bs. Now, weighing in at 148 lbs and standing at 6 feet with 'women-like' breasts, I looked very odd. I was told by my PS that he removed 'adipose' tissue. No mention of gland. Maybe, it was 'all fat' (i'm not sure), but non-the-less, I had 'women-like' breasts
---> GYNECOMASTIA...
Anyways, sorry, I'm rambling on. This thread is not about me, but rather you son... Once again, I'm happy for you that it's not a tumor...
GB