Dear MD.
I was diagnosed with unilateral gynecomastia (left side) in late January of this year. At that visit I had a mammography and ultrasound. Cells were also drawn to test for cancer. That test came back negative.
In early March I returned as the swelling appeared to expand and the discomfort increased--though still very bearable and not requiring pain relievers, but enough to raise a concern, in my view. I had another mammography and ultrasound, which revealed minimal to no changes compared to the first round of tests in late January, but I was scheduled for a biopsy just to double check.
That biopsy was to be a few weeks ago, but the hospital had to divert personnel to deal with Covid-19 so it's been delayed. As a result, I have a few concerns/questions, if I may:
- is it possible for gynecomastia to now develop in the right breast too (i.e., they don't develop synchronously)? Sometimes I feel a tingling session in the vicinity of my right breast.
- how long does the physical discomfort last? (It's been a few months now; not serious pain that requires pain relievers, but the occasional pinch or feeling of tightness of skin around the left breast as if the skin is stretching; sensitivity to touching around the left nipple; very very occasional discomfort to the touch under what feels like a breast bone (for lack of a better term), like a bruised feeling that will come for a few hours or so and then disappear; when I stretch my arms back behind my back there is sometimes a feeling of tightness around the left breast, as if the skin is being unnaturally pulled).
Should this discomfort be ongoing for awhile? Will the breast (or breast tissue) continue to grow for another few months? In short, how long do people typically have to wait for these changes to stabilize? I some point I would like to consider surgery, and so I'm left wondering how long this discomfort will continue/when things will stabilize before I look into surgery.
Thanks kindly for your time.