Burrfoot1313
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For me, estro gyno starts off as itchy puffy nips starts geeting very sensitive. Prolactin causes a lump almost immediate and is painful almost right away. I've never let either get out of control..though. prolactin can eventually lead to lactation.
Everyone may react differently though.
Prolactine induced gyno will actually enlarge the nipple surface and eventually start oozing. Estrogen gyno can be first felt as sensitive nipples, followed by a lump increasing in size behind the nipple. When the lump is untreated by a SERM it will eventually start pushing the nipple outwards, showing a distinct difference when compared to the other nipple.
Should I start taking Caber to be on the safe side?
is it common for this to go away say when the nipple hardens? or would that more than like be a body fat issue?
Can u get prolactin Gyno from test
where you say the nipple is pushed outward. would it still look that way if the nipple is hard? or if the nipple looks normal when hard, would you say its just a body fat percent that causes the nipple to look pushed outward because of fat tissue. sorry if its awkwardly worded.You can always hop on caber, yes.
Which part are you referring to?
Ok...so now I am pretty sure I have this little knot. It hurts when I push it. How do I know if it's estrogen related or prolactin related? I am taking Adex 1mg E3D so my gut is telling me that it's prolactin but I can't be positive obviously. I'm going to get bloodwork done asap but until then, any advice? Should I jump on my Clomid or Aromasin?
For me, estro gyno starts off as itchy puffy nips starts geeting very sensitive. Prolactin causes a lump almost immediate and is painful almost right away. I've never let either get out of control..though. prolactin can eventually lead to lactation.
Everyone may react differently though.