Certain medications that can cause men to have enlarged breasts include certain antipsychotics, antidepressants, calcium channel blockers, and hormone therapies like testosterone and anabolic steroids. These medications can disrupt the hormonal balance in the body, leading to a condition known as gynecomastia.
Men's breasts are called "pectorals" or "chest muscles." Men and women have similar breast tissue but men typically have less glandular and fatty tissue in their chests compared to women.
Although rare, men can develop enlarged breasts (a condition known as gynecomastia) due to hormonal imbalances, obesity, certain medications, or medical conditions. This can result in breast tissue growth similar to what women experience. Treatment options include medication, surgery, or addressing the underlying cause.
Mild prostatomegaly refers to a slightly enlarged prostate gland, which can be a common condition in men as they age. It may not cause any symptoms or require treatment, but regular monitoring by a healthcare provider is recommended to ensure that it does not progress or lead to complications.
Prostate problems such as enlargement (BPH) or infection (prostatitis) can cause symptoms like frequent urination, especially at night, and a sense of urgency. These conditions can affect urine flow and quality of life, and may require medical treatment. Regular check-ups and early detection are important for managing prostate health.
Men's night sweats can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, certain medications, infections, anxiety, or medical conditions such as sleep apnea or hyperthyroidism. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
well, men grow breasts anyways because everyone does so it does not mater
Some common plastic surgery procedures for men are Gynecomastia, which is a breast reduction for men with enlarged breasts, hair transplants for men that are balding, or cosmetic surgery to tone and tighten skin on their face.
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Breasts don't make a woman. Some women are flat chested. The men who love them aren't gay. Also, if men had breasts, they would be men's breasts. So a man attracted to men's breasts would be gay.
No. Hormones regulate the size of breasts in men and women. A male would have to take a female hormone to have enlarged breasts. Smoking pot also affects male hormone levels and some men develop breasts after long term use or if they started before puberty.
The most common disease that causes breast enlargement is breast hypertrophy. In men, breast growth can be due to an uneven balance of estrogen and testosterone, this is called gynocomastia.
* Yes, if a man wants to look like a woman then a specialist in that field will give hormones to help the man grow breasts. However, there are some conditions where a straight man can grow breasts and also some medications can make a straight man grow breasts.
Esterogen and testosterone blockers can cause males to grow breasts at a rate of (not surprisingly) the same time it takes women. Which can vary extremely widely.Also, almost all men have breasts. The question is, how large?
same reason men have penises and women dont, men are attracted to boobs, women are attracted to penises.
The female breasts exist to give milk to their babies. Since many men prefer women with big breasts, instead of small ones, many women try to increase the size of their breasts (within reason) to appeal to men. Most men do not like breasts that are too big.
Whether or not enlarged prostate is caused by hormonal changes in aging men, there is no known way of preventing it