
Are There Any Natural Medication To Treat Gynecomastia Which Has Been Present Since Adolescence?

About gynecomastia:
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If gynecomastia has been present since adolescence, there is no need to do further exams to find it's cause.
But if it is lately visible, you need to see an endocrinologist to exclude some pathologies that cause gynecimastia in adult men (thyroid pathologies, prolactinoma, high estrogen levels ect).
An ultrasound of the breast is also needed to verify that there is addipose tissue without any mass.
From the picture one of the breasts is inflammed and needs antibiotic treatment.
If there is found any pathology causing gynecomasty, it should be treated and the breast will decrease.
If the pathologies causing gynecomastia are excluded, you can use Gynexin (it helps to burn the addipose tissue of the breast) but the result is not sure.
Hope the information will help.
Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta


About gynecomastia treatment:
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
First you need to take an antibiotik for the nipple inflamation, than you may use Gynexin.
It can help to reduce the breast a bit but not to bring back to normal size.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta


About gynecomastia and high cholesterol;
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
Propranolol is not recommended for headaches, but they can be taken together.
I still recommend to check at least thyroid function, if cholesterol level is high too, it is very possible that there may be underactive thyroid and should be excluded/verified. An underactive thyroid may often be the cause of high cholesterol at young ages.
For the moment you should not mix up the supplements.
Try physical activity and a healthy diet (avoid animal fats, add fish instead of meat in your diet, especially salmon and food rich in omega 3 fatty acids).
The most important component that reduces cholesterol is physical activity, but if there is a family predisposition for high cholesterol it will be difficult to reduce it with lifestyle interventions or supplements.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta


Yes, there are interactions:
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Yes, there are interactions reported in the literature.
So i would recommend not to take them together.

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