GynoGuide Website Launched in Response to Surging Male Gynecomastia Prevalence
Providing comprehensive information on gynecomastia and its treatments is the key to combating this condition, publishes gynoguide.com
Laguna Niguel, California – October 7, 2016 /MarketersMedia/ —
Reports released last year by the medical industry indicate at least 15 percent of adult men in America are currently being treated for gynecomastia, a condition in which males experience breast tissue growth. Further research points out the condition may affect as much as 70 percent of the nation’s male population. With this prevalence in mind, independent journalist Matt Harper has launched GynoGuide, a new website dedicated to providing information on this condition as well as available treatments.
Harper confirmed, “Though it’s not yet widely discussed, male gynecomastia is actually a common condition with a variety of root causes. In light of this lack of due attention, few men who are experiencing the problem are aware of the array of potential remedies. Some aren’t even aware it’s treatable because they’re reluctant to talk to their doctors about it. I’ve launched GynoGuide to help raise awareness as well as offer reviews and comparisons of the numerous treatments currently available.”
Studies show hormonal changes are a leading factor in the development of this condition among males in their teenage years as well as those over the age of 70. Certain medications, such as anabolic steroids, prostate enlargement and cancer treatments, prescription anti-anxiety and depression drugs and some antibiotics, have likewise been linked to the issue. Alcohol, marijuana, heroin and methadone may also increase the risk of onset; at the same time, some reports indicate development may be exacerbated by high-fat diets.
The GynoGuide website, http://gynoguide.com, lists dietary changes among the most effective natural treatments in some cases. Foods known to ramp up testosterone production, including eggs, beans, potatoes, tuna and shellfish are recommended for those whose gynecomastia stems from low testosterone levels. Experts suggest lean meats, fresh fruits, vegetables and and other low-fat and reduced-calorie choices in combating cases where excess fat intake is the trigger. Surgery is a solution but is only recommended as a last resort.
Concluded Harper, “The best solution for each sufferer depends on the cause of the condition. While simple changes in diet and exercise habits or weaning off certain medications is the answer for some, others may require more extensive measures. My website provides in-depth information on the condition itself as well as the treatments currently on the market. Some are obviously more effective than others, and I’m here to help readers determine which ones may be best suited to their needs. My goal is to make this the most comprehensive resource available to those living with gynecomastia and their loved ones.”
About GynoGuide:
Developed and launched by independent journalist Matt Harper, the GynoGuide website delivers information on the full spectrum of available gynecomastia treatments for men who suffer from this condition.
For more information, please visit http://gynoguide.com
Contact Info:
Name: Matt Harper
Organization: GynoGuide
Phone: 1 (949) 555-2861
Release ID: 136866