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- $Title{Concern About Teenage Son Developing Breasts}
- $Subject{boy boys breast teenager hormone imbalance hormones pubertal
- gynecomastia}
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- Concern About Teenage Son Developing Breasts
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- QUESTION: My young teenage son is having a terrible time because he is
- developing breasts. He refuses to take gym at school because he does not wish
- to disrobe and have the other boys make fun of him. We are more concerned
- that this may be the sign of a serious disease. Can you help us?
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- ANSWER: Although you do not mention your son's age in your letter, I am
- willing to wager he is between 13 and 14 years of age, a time of puberty when
- almost 40% of normal boys undergo some degree of breast development. It may
- not be as evident in others as in the case of your son, but can be discovered
- by careful palpation during the course of a physical examination. While the
- reasons for this growth is not clear, it probably results from a temporary
- imbalance between the male and female hormones which normally exist in all of
- us. The medical term applied to this diagnosis is "pubertal gynecomastia" and
- it is a totally benign condition. Usually it will resolve by itself within a
- few months, although in rare cases it can take longer. Since there are many
- causes of gynecomastia, and in view of your son's problem at school, he is
- entitled to a complete physical and history to verify my impressions. Your
- family doctor can then explain the condition to him and offer the reassurance
- that I believe will be forthcoming. With this reassurance and new
- understanding, your son will be able to deal with his own inner fears.
- Perhaps a note from the doctor can relieve your son of gym classes until the
- situation returns to normal.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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