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Gynecomastia
I have Male Breasts.. I have Read About it on the Internet And This is a Harmonal Disorder. I have This Problem Since When I was 14 Years Old. I haven't Had any Treatment So far and I workout Regularly but still Nothing Works. What Should I do?
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Homeopathic remedies wotk well for gynaecomastia.
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Hi..., Usually you don't need to be treated. Teenagers' breasts will go back to a more normal shape on their own, often within 2 to 3 years. If a health issue is causing your gynecomastia, treating it will help. And if your breast size has changed because of a medicine you’re taking, you’ll see an improvement once you stop or switch to another drug. (But don’t do so without talking to your doctor first.) It’s also important to give up alcohol and any illegal drugs. If your condition doesn't go away and you don't like the look of your chest, your doctor may prescribe a medicine that reduces the amount of estrogen your body makes.
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