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Gynaecomastia
Check if you have gynaecomastia

Gynaecomastia affects men and boys.

The main symptom is getting bigger breasts than usual. Your nipples or breasts may also look swollen or feel sore.

1 or both breasts may be affected.

See a GP if you:

  • are worried about the size of your breasts, or how they look
  • have pain in your breast or nipple that is not going away
  • have a lump in your breast or nipple
  • have any changes in the skin of your breast or nipple, such as a rash, dimpling (may look like orange peel), or redness (may be harder to see on black or brown skin)
  • have discharge or bleeding from 1 or both of your nipples

Try not to be embarrassed. The doctor or nurse will be used to talking about these symptoms.

Causes of gynaecomastia

Causes of gynaecomastia can include:

Treatments for gynaecomastia

Gynaecomastia is often harmless and may not need treatment, but if it's a problem for you, your GP may recommend:

  • medicines that reduce or increase certain hormones
  • losing weight, if you're overweight

If your gynaecomastia is caused by a condition, getting treatment for the condition may help reduce the size of your breasts.

Surgery can reduce your breasts if other treatments have not worked, but it may not be available on the NHS.

When gynaecomastia happens in newborn babies, or when it's caused by puberty, it usually goes away by itself over time.

Last Reviewed
04 June 2024
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