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It reduces life expectancy in men by 37 percent: It shows itself with growing breast tissue

According to research, life expectancy in men with gynecomastia, or breast enlargement, decreases by 37 percent. Research findings show that men who experience unexplained gynecomastia should be evaluated by a doctor for other underlying health problems.

According to a study conducted in Denmark, life expectancy in men with gynecomastia, or breast enlargement, decreases by 37 percent. Although hormonal imbalances are the most common cause of gynecomastia, medications and conditions such as adrenal tumors, alcoholism, kidney disease or kidney failure, liver disease and thyroid disease can also cause gynecomastia.
Gynecomastia is a benign — that is, harmless and noncancerous — growth of male breast tissue that usually results from a hormone imbalance. The development of gynecomastia can occur at any age, but is usually caused by changes in sex hormone levels that occur in newborn babies, during puberty and later in life.
Although the most common cause of gynecomastia is hormonal imbalances, medications and conditions such as adrenal tumors, alcoholism, kidney disease or kidney failure, liver disease and thyroid disease can also cause gynecomastia
Growing Breast Tissue: Increased tissue extending from the nipple downwards. Sensitivity or Tenderness: Discomfort or pain in the breast area. Asymmetry: There may be a difference in size between the nipples. Aesthetic Discomfort: Difficulty in clothing choices or psychological effects. If you have any of these symptoms, it is important to consult a doctor.
This If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult a doctor. Gynecomastia can sometimes be caused by hormonal imbalances, medications, or other health issues.
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