What is a lump in a male breast?

Most lumps and swellings are not a sign of cancer. They’re usually caused by something fairly harmless, such as enlarged male breast tissue (gynaecomastia), a fatty lump (lipoma), or a fluid-filled bump (cyst). A GP can check your lump and refer you for tests and scans for breast cancer if needed.

What is the name for male breasts?

Gynaecomastia (sometimes referred to as “man boobs”) is a common condition that causes boys’ and men’s breasts to swell and become larger than normal. It is most common in teenage boys and older men.

What is breast cancer called in a man?

Nearly all male breast cancer is ductal carcinoma. Cancer that begins in the milk-producing glands (lobular carcinoma). This type is rare in men because they have few lobules in their breast tissue. Other types of cancer.

How long does male gynecomastia last?

Gynecomastia caused by hormone changes during puberty is relatively common. In most cases, the swollen breast tissue will go away without treatment within six months to two years.

Is gynecomastia a lifelong?

Typically, gynecomastia is not permanent. It usually progresses through several phases and then goes away. First, there’s an inflammatory phase in which most men experience some breast tenderness. After about six to 12 months, the inflammation subsides, leaving only scar tissue behind.

What are the different types of lumps in the male breast?

Other noncancerous growths of the male breast can occur but are also rare. The surrounding tissues of the male breast can give rise to a variety of lumps. Skin cysts, or tumors, inflammatory masses or abscesses — pockets of infection — may present as breast lumps. Fatty or fibrous tumors may arise in the soft tissue of the breast.

What causes a lump on the side of the breast?

The lump is formed by a proliferation of breast ducts and fibrous tissue. Gynecomastia usually occurs around the age of puberty or in older men, and is associated with hormonal or medication effects.

What is male gynecomastia (male breast lump)?

Male gynecomastia is the most common benign condition of the glandular components of the male breast. All breast lumps should be taken seriously and examined by a doctor to exclude breast cancer in males ( Section 5e .).

How are breast lumps diagnosed in men?

A needle aspiration or biopsy may be necessary to further characterize a lump and reach a final diagnosis. Men with any persistent breast lump or swelling should consult their doctor. A needle aspiration or biopsy may be necessary to further characterize a lump and reach a final diagnosis.