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How to Tell If You Have Gynecomastia

Struggling to understand changes in your body? Our AI assistant is here to guide you on how to identify gynecomastia symptoms. Ask any questions you have about the signs and symptoms.

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Gynecomastia refers to enlarged breast tissue in men and can be identified by a firm or rubbery mass under the nipple. It's different from general chest fat. Sometimes tenderness or swelling accompanies it. Does this description help clarify your concerns? If you're unsure, speaking with a healthcare professional can provide clarity. Have you noticed any specific changes that are prompting this question?