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Asked for male, 32 years old from Palakkad
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Gynecomastia is an absulutely treatable issue. A safe, simple and effective surgical process helps to get rid of gynecomastia and achieve a toned a nd manly chest.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Wake up early go for walk or jogging, do regular exercise, push ups, do bhujangasana and utsasana, massage your breast with olive oil, apply bio oil, apply vit e with coconut oil this will help.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
Sorry first get investigations. Hormonal tests like estrogen, testosterone and prolactin. F nac of swollen area
then revert me reports.
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M.B.S.(HOMEO), MD - Homeopathy

Homeopathy Doctor•Visakhapatnam
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In the case of breast cancer, nipple retraction occurs when the tumor attacks the duct behind the nipple, pulling it in. It should be reported to a physician, particularly when accompanied by other symptoms. However, the physician cannot diagnose breast cancer just by observing a nipple.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Pain or tenderness, which may increase over time and swelling are just two possible telltale signs of gynecomastia. To the touch, it feels like a rubbery lump under the nipple affecting one or both. Indicative appearance includes a resemblance to that of a woman's breasts.
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Random nipple hardness is totally normal from time to time. The nerves in the nipple react to stimuli, both physical and psychological.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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My mother diagnosed with cervical cancer stage 2b. In 14 feb 2020 her treatment started following 25 rays with 4 chemotherapy. After that doctor prescribed 4 session of brachytherapy. But due to lighten she received her treatment after 2 months later on 22 june 2020. After completion of treatment she goes to check up every 3 months 2 mri reports have been done 3 months apart one without contrast & one with contrast. every time she had to go gynecology dept for her pv, ps & pr check up. But last time on apr 20, 2021 in her gynecology report says her parametrium involved but other findings were normal no growth found anywhere. Then doctor prescribed her a whole body pet ct with 18 fdg after 2 months. She is normal and no other symptoms were present. Do you think her cancer is coming back? And do you think she is can be cured from this cancer?

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Gynaecologist•Kottayam
Even in stage IIa, radical hysterectomy removal of the whole uterus, both ovaries ,pelvic lymph node dissection are done. Medial 1/3 of the parametrium on either side, and upper 1/3 of the vagina is also removed. Brachy- therapy followed by external radiotherapy after 5-6 weeks. If the parametrium shows involvement, it is stage IIb .After full surgical treatment and radiotherapy, parametrial invasion is to be evaluated by the Gynecologist. Further treatment if contemplated, is to be planned by t...more
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