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Are you looking for gynecomastiae treatment? Our Australian-registered doctors provide expert care for gynecomastia through telehealth consultations.

Gynecomastia

What is Gynecomastia?


Gynecomastiae refers to the enlargement of breast tissue in males. This condition results from hormonal imbalances, excess body fat, certain medications, or underlying health issues. It can cause discomfort, tenderness, and self-consciousness. While gynecomastia is not harmful, treatment may be necessary if symptoms persist or cause distress.

Symptoms of Gynecomastia


Gynecomastia causes changes in breast tissue that may affect one or both sides of the chest. Common symptoms include:

    • Breast Enlargement: Swelling or increased tissue growth in one or both breasts.
    • Tenderness or Pain: Discomfort, sensitivity, or mild pain in the breast area.
    • Firm or Rubbery Tissue: A noticeable lump or firm tissue beneath the nipple.
    • Nipple Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity or irritation in the nipple area.
    • Asymmetry: One breast may be larger than the other.
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How Can We Help?


We offer:

  • Telehealth consultation available anywhere in Australia.

  • Comprehensive assessment of symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors.

  • Expert medical advice for gynecomastia treatment and self-care.

  • Instant prescriptions for medications, if required.

  • Medical certificates for work or other purposes.

Why Choose a Telehealth Doctor?

Fast access to care means you don’t have to wait for in-person visits. Telehealth consultations are convenient and secure, allowing you to consult from home without exposure to illness. You also receive expert guidance from licensed doctors who provide trusted medical advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions


If breast enlargement persists, causes pain, or leads to emotional distress, consult a doctor for assessment and treatment options.

Yes, in some cases, especially during puberty. However, if it lasts for more than a year or worsens, medical treatment may be needed.

Hormonal imbalance, obesity, certain medications, and medical conditions can lead to gynecomastia. Identifying the cause helps in choosing the right treatment.

No, surgery is an option for severe cases. Many cases improve with self-care and medical treatment.

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