I'm a 25 year old male. Yesterday I underwent Gynecomastia surgery. Ever since the surgery, I find it difficult to urinate. My bladder looks filled as the bump is big. It's like something is stopping me from urinating and won't feel like urinating at all. I've heard that this occur because of anesthesia. If so, Is it permanent? How can I stop this? Do I have to see a doctor for this? Thank you.
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See your surgery or go to the emergency room of the hospital to put in a tube and remove the urine Male breast or gynecomastia reduction. Is one of the most frequently performed office surgeries and we are the pioneers in central India since last 30 years. To the best of our knowledge no medicines or creams work to decrease the breast Size. Gynecomastia is treatable only by surgery. There is no medical treatment. It is a one day out patient surgery with very gratifying results. It boosts self esteem also. The Dr. Can examine and tell you what is the problem, gynecomastia has a breast tissue and a fat component. No one wants surgery unless it is necessary. There is no medication which can give the results. Surgery is the only answer. It can be a day care surgery or 1 day hospital stay. There is no bed rest but 3-5 days are required for recovery and 10 days for full recovery.In 3 weeks you can go the the Gym. Gynacomastia is not a disease but excess response to hormones. If it does not bother you you don't have to get it removed. As long as the Breast size is big it is taken as Gynacomastia which could be because of More fat or More Breast tissue or a mixture of the two. The surgery is almost painless because there are enough medications to keep the pain under control.
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