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gyno lingering

Wolfe08

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i'm on about week 9 of my test/deca cycle. I started getting gyno so (a little late) I added 20mgs of nolva ed seemed to clear up, almost no sensitivity, then I decreased to 20mgs eod still same, the problem is I have small lumps under my nipples...when i'm done with my cycle and start PCT will this go away...? or is there something else I should do...
 
Well just a heads up for the next time you may encounter this use a higher dose. 60-80mg. I would do 60-80mg ED and see if that gets rid of the lump.
 
The lump may or may not disappear. However, I would continue with novladex in hopes that is does; I would lean towards it at least shrinking. If you can obtain andractim, than a combo of that with nolvadex would be a very strong option for lump elimination.

Management of physiological gynaecomastia with tamoxifen.
Khan HN, Rampaul R, Blamey RW.
Professorial Unit of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Nottingham City Hospital, Nottingham NG5 1PB, UK.


AIMS: We aimed to confirm suggestions that tamoxifen therapy alone may resolve physiological gynaecomastia. METHODS: A prospective audit of the outcome of tamoxifen routinely given to men with physiological gynaecomastia was carried out at Nottingham. Men referred with gynaecomastia had clinical signs recorded, e.g., type (diffuse 'fatty' or retro-areolar 'lump'), size and possible aetiology. They were offered oral tamoxifen 20mg once daily for 6-12 weeks. On follow-up patients were assessed for complete resolution (CR), partial resolution where patient is satisfied with outcome (PR) or no resolution (NR). Success was either CR or PR. RESULTS: Thirty-six men accepted tamoxifen for physiological gynaecomastia. Median age was 31 (range 18-64). Tenderness was present in 25 (71%) cases. Sixteen men (45%) had 'fatty' gynaecomastia and 20 had 'lump' gynaecomastia. Tamoxifen resolved the mass in 30 patients (83.3%; CR=22, PR=8) and tenderness in 21 cases (84%; CR=0, PR=0). Lump gynaecomastia was more responsive to tamoxifen than the fatty type (100% vs. 62.5%; P=0.0041). CONCLUSIONS: Oral tamoxifen is an effective treatment for physiological gynaecomastia, especially for the lump type.
 
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