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Suffering With Moderate Gynecomastia, Feeling Of Hard Substance In Pressing Left Nipple With Fluid Discharge. What Should Be Done?

hi i am 30 yrs male frm india. since last 12 yrs i am suffering from moderate gynaecomastia . i feel that under my left nipple some hard substance when i pressed and some water like liquid comes out. but my right side no liquid comes out.so i think it may be gynaecomastia. so what can i do now ????? pls suggest .............
Mon, 10 Sep 2012
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Cosmetic & Plastic Surgeon 's  Response
Dear Astroguru,

The hard lump that you feel under the nipple is most likely breast tissue itself. The remaining part of gynecomastia is usually fat, and has a slightly softer consistency. Although discharge from nipple is not common in gynecomastia, a clear water like discharge points towards a benign pathology.

My advice to you would be to consult a good plastic surgeon, get a hormonal profile and then plan your surgery for gynecomastia.

Best Regards,
Dr. Sharad Mishra
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General & Family Physician Dr. V. Jayaram's  Response
hello astroguru


Gynecomastia is the abnormal development of large mammary glands in males resulting in breast enlargement.

Gynecomastia may go away on its own. If it persists, medication or surgery may help.

the following tests maybe needed for further evaluation
Blood tests
Mammograms
Chest X-rays
and rarely
Computerized tomography (CT) scans
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans
Testicular ultrasounds
Tissue biopsies


it is necessary to be sure your breast swelling is actually gynecomastia and not another condition. Other conditions that can cause similar symptoms include: a fatty tissue, muscle hypertrophy. hence a complete physical examination by your doctor is necessary

Most cases of gynecomastia regress over time without treatment. However, if gynecomastia is caused by an underlying condition, such as hypogonadism, malnutrition or cirrhosis, that condition may need treatment. If you're taking medications that can cause gynecomastia, your doctor may recommend stopping them or substituting another medication

Medications used to treat breast cancer and other conditions, such as tamoxifen and raloxifene can be used with your doctor s advice


Surgery to remove excess breast tissue may rarely be needed in case of complications or refractory cases
Two types of surgery are used to treat gynecomastia:
Liposuction. This surgery removes breast fat, but not the breast gland tissue itself.
Mastectomy. This type of surgery removes the breast gland tissue. The surgery is often done on an endoscopic basis, meaning only small incisions are used. This less invasive type of surgery involves less recovery time.
since you are also having discharge i recommend you get evaluated at the earliest to rule out any complications
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Suffering With Moderate Gynecomastia, Feeling Of Hard Substance In Pressing Left Nipple With Fluid Discharge. What Should Be Done?

Dear Astroguru, The hard lump that you feel under the nipple is most likely breast tissue itself. The remaining part of gynecomastia is usually fat, and has a slightly softer consistency. Although discharge from nipple is not common in gynecomastia, a clear water like discharge points towards a benign pathology. My advice to you would be to consult a good plastic surgeon, get a hormonal profile and then plan your surgery for gynecomastia. Best Regards, Dr. Sharad Mishra