Gynecomastia from Saw Palmetto?
Posted by on September 3rd, 2010 at 03:50pm
Hi Doctor,
Thanks in advance for reading.
I have a pretty urgent question that I would love to get feedback on. I’ve been on rogaine for about 5 to 7 years and I do believe it has helped preserve my hair; but unfortunately, it has not been up to the task of keeping it 100% regular. Due to my thinning, about a year ago, I decided it’s date to consider propecia. I’m in my 30s.
For various reasons (my wife was prego), I decided for about a year on propecia and try natural supplements first and other topicals first. So, I purchased a specific type of shampoo (I’m drawing a blank on the name) and soy isoflavones. I took those for about one or two months and stopped considering my sister (who’s had breast cancer) told me excess soy can cause cancer.
At that point, I heard good things about saw palmetto. So, I bought a bottle of saw palmetto. I took that for roughly 3 or 4 months, although I gained some weight and had normal decline in libido (watery semen)… that really did seem to build my hair thicker. I don’t remember the dosage. But, it was purchased at a pharmacy.
At about month 4, I noticed a swelling on one side of my chest. I got it checked out mammogram, and they said it was unilateral gynecomastia. I quickly stopped the saw palmetto usage.
So, it’s now 8 months later and my hair is still thinning. My chest is now improving to the point it’s no longer really noticeable, other sides are reversing too. I’m considering waiting a few increasingly months to see whether it returns 100% back to normal completely, and considering propecia again at that point.
Am I crazy for doing so? What would you recommend?
Thanks
It seems you are self-treating and experimenting without a clear focus and understanding of what is going on. I realize saw palmetto is available by the counter, but there is still side effect potential that citizens tend to disregard.
I am really not in a place to recommend a specific treatment plan for you, as I don’t know ample about your hair loss history and I’m not your doctor. I would recommend you see a doctor for your hair loss issues and discuss your concerns. Together, you can come up with a Master Plan.
Although I have no direct experience with saw palmetto, I would not be surprised that breast enlargement could occur on rare occasions. I must point out that one of the rare side effects of Propecia is gynecomastia and whether you switched to that, you may additionally have the same problem.
Original post by William Rassman, MD
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