The cause of gynaecomastia is likely to be an imbalance between oestrogen activity (increased) and androgen activity (decreased) in the breast tissue (1).
Summary of causes (2):
Benign gynaecomastia can be secondary to multiple medical and recreational drugs, as well as many chronic medical conditions.
Physiological
Drug induced - 10-20% of gynaecomastia is due to prescribed drugs
Drug induced - recreational drugs such as marijuana, amphetamines, heroin, methadone
Pathological
More detailed information relating to aetiological factors is presented in linked items below.
The aetilogy of gynaecomastia can be classified as:
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