TrenSandwich
New member
Hi guys
My question: What causes gyno in males. I believe I have a degree of gyno but im not sure how to really tell.
I'm 25 years old - and I started noticing it at around 20. Im not an overweight person - I weigh around 165 pounds (75kg) and im 179cm tall and i've been working out for a couple years. I have no history of AAS use.
What are the best 'indicators' and would a hormone panel be enough to tell me?
If so, what are my options - Is there anyway (other than surgery) to get it removed or would an AI be needed? - I dont think is a good option because i think after coming off of it - the gyno will just come back, and i cant imagine its particularly healthy to run an AI for really long periods of time.
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question - just looking for more opinions. Thanks
My question: What causes gyno in males. I believe I have a degree of gyno but im not sure how to really tell.
I'm 25 years old - and I started noticing it at around 20. Im not an overweight person - I weigh around 165 pounds (75kg) and im 179cm tall and i've been working out for a couple years. I have no history of AAS use.
What are the best 'indicators' and would a hormone panel be enough to tell me?
If so, what are my options - Is there anyway (other than surgery) to get it removed or would an AI be needed? - I dont think is a good option because i think after coming off of it - the gyno will just come back, and i cant imagine its particularly healthy to run an AI for really long periods of time.
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question - just looking for more opinions. Thanks