Male breasts have lumps and pain
Nowadays, there are many types of diseases, and many men also suffer from breast lumps. This makes many people very troubled, because the development of the disease affects their normal work and study, but many people do not know the reason for this. So why do men have lumps and pain in their breasts? I believe many people want to find out what the real cause is.
Why does a man have lumps and pain in his breasts?
1. Breast hyperplasia, breast lumps, accompanied by mild tenderness. Most of the hard lumps are close to the breast, often limited to one side. When the lump expands, it becomes cystic.
2. Mastitis and subacute suppurative mastitis. Part of the skin is red, swollen, hot, and painful, and tender and hard lumps appear in the injured area. In addition, systemic symptoms such as fever may occur.
3. Breast fibroma, a painless breast lump is the clinical symptom in clinical medicine, and it usually occurs in the upper outer position of the breast. In a small number of cases, breast fibroadenoma and breast hyperplasia coexist, and in this case there will be mild breast pain.
4. Gynecomastia. Gynecomastia is a clinical medical symptom caused by abnormal growth and development of male breast tissue and abnormal proliferation of breast connective tissue due to physiological or physiological factors causing an imbalance in the ratio of estrogen and male hormone. Physiological breast development generally occurs in newborn babies, puberty and middle-aged and elderly people. Physiological male breast growth and development can be seen in congenital male testicular syndrome, male testicular virilization, viral infection orchitis, testicular atrophy caused by trauma, male testicular tumors, etc.
What should men do if they have lumps in their breasts?
1. Male breast hyperplasia is very easy to be ignored. If there are obvious abnormalities in the chest development of adult boys and girls, they should go to the hospital for medical treatment immediately.
2. However, not all abnormalities in male breast growth require treatment. If it is not very serious, treatment is not required, but remember that regular physical examinations are required every year to eliminate risks.
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