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Do You or Someone You Know Have Big Breasts Disease Although Rare is More Common Than You Know

Do You or Someone You Know Have Big Breasts Disease Although Rare is More Common Than You Know

Jen Fad · Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:00PM · 10176 views
Hypertrophy of breast also known as macromastia or gigantomastia is a real although rare medical condition of the breast connective tissues. The indication is a breast weight that exceeds approximately 3% of the total body weight. {...} Some resources distinguish between macromastia, where excessive tissue is less than 2.5 kg, and gigantomastia, where excessive tissue is more than 2.5 kg. The enlargement can cause muscular discomfort and over-stretching of the skin envelope, which can lead in some cases to ulceration.

Hypertrophy of the breast tissues might be caused by increased histologic sensitivity to the female hormones prolactin, estrogen, and progesterone; or an abnormally elevated hormone(s) level in the blood, or both. It's a benign progressive enlargement, which can occur in both breasts (bilateral) or only in one breast (unilateral). It was first scientifically described in 1648. It can affect the breasts equally, but usually affects one breast more than the other, thereby causing asymmetry, when one breast is larger than the other. The condition can also individually affect the nipples and areola instead of or in addition to the entire breast.

The effect can produce a minor size variation to an extremely large breast asymmetry. Breast hypertrophy is classified in one of five ways: as either pubertal (virginal hypertrophy), gestational (gravid macromastia), in adult women without any obvious cause, associated with penicillamine therapy, and associated with extreme obesity. The underlying cause of the rapidly growing breast connective tissue, resulting in gigantic proportions, is thought to be a heightened sensitivity to female hormones prolactin, estrogen and progesterone.

Medical treatmentMedical treatment has not proven consistently effective. ...

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Comments (4)

MIISRAEL Bride Sunday, March 3rd 2013 at 7:38PM

Whoa! Never hear of this condition by name. Great info nurse Jen. I understand some women exclaimed this breast condition has caused back pain as well.
Thanks for the education news.

Jen Fad Thursday, March 14th 2013 at 5:03PM

Yep! I remember as a little child thinking when I saw this condition in this lady That lived in our neighbourhood ... Wow she has some big knockers!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

HOW INTERESTING....I BELIEVE IT WAS JUST YESTERDAY, I SAW ,BUT PAID NO ATTENTION TO A PROGRAM SAYING ONE OF THE GUEST WAS GOING TO BE A WOMAN WHO WAS ADDICTED TO GETTING HER BREAST MADE BIGGER AND BIGGER. (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

DOLLY PARTON IS SO TINY WITH THOSE BEG BREAST AND SHE SAID HOW THEY ALWAYS CAUSED HER TO SUFFERE FROM GREAT BACK PAIN...I WONDER IF THIS IS WHAT SHE HAD? (SMILE)

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