If it's gynecomastia: For men with gynecomastia, a doctor can evaluate and look for disorders that increase the amount of estrogen-type hormones in men, such as liver disease, alcohol use, marijuana use, obesity, etc... Sometimes gynecomastia happens without an obvious reason. Non-surgical treatments such as estrogen blockers (tamoxifen is one) are sometimes successful. A surgeon and endocrinologist can be helpful.
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