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A 13-year-old boy is brought to the physician ...
This will typically resolve within the next 12 to 18 months. ๐Ÿ” / ๐Ÿ“บ / ๐ŸŒณ / ๐Ÿ“–
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The kid has gynecomastia due to puberty (excess testosterone โ†’ estrogen) This goes away naturally (apparently in 12 to 18 months)

I think you don't have to do blood tests because he has normal sexual development for his age and there are no other signs?

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osler_weber_rendu  How does telling an "embarrassed kid" that he will have big tits for 12-18 months help?! +33
howdywhat  my exact thought, telling him that it will last for somewhere around a year and a half doesnt seem so reassuring +2
suckitnbme  I thought it was reassuring in that the kid is being told this isn't permanent as well as that this isn't something serious. It's important to inform him about the prognosis. +10
thotcandy  "don't worry your gynecomastia isn't permanent, but the mental scars from the bullying you will receive in HS definitely will be :) good luck!" +6
therealslimshady  What is the gynecomastia is from a prolactinoma? +1
misterdoctor69  @therealslimshady the gynecomastia is from the sudden surge of testosterone during puberty being converted into estrogen => more breast tissue. +5
mnunez187  My breasts are not rubbery nodules, thank you very much! +2
cremaster69  Yeah they told me the same thing at 13... welp, here I am at 27... +1



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