Q: Some men are at a higher risk of developing gynecomastia than others. Consider your age, medical history, and overall health. You are more likely to develop gynecomastia if you:  Are going through puberty or are between 50 and 69 years of age. Newborns can also develop gynecomastia. Infant gynecomastia usually resolves on its own before the child is a year old.  Have a condition that affects your body’s ability to produce testosterone, such as pituitary insufficiency or Klinefelter’s syndrome. Have a liver condition, such as cirrhosis or liver failure. Have a hyperactive thyroid gland. Have certain types of tumors, especially in the pituitary gland, adrenal gland, or testes. Certain types of prescription drugs can cause gynecomastia. You may be at risk if you are using:  Medications to treat an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer. Anabolic steroids. Some types of AIDS medications. Tricyclic antidepressants. Certain types of anti-anxiety medications, such as diazepam. Some types of antibiotics. Certain heart medications, such as digoxin. Gastric motility medications, like metoclopramide. Some plant oils, such as lavender and tea tree oil, contain natural chemicals that mimic the estrogen hormone. These oils may cause gynecomastia to develop in some men. Check the ingredient labels on your soaps, shampoos, body lotions, aftershave, and other common products for plant oils. Gynecomastia caused by plant oils should go away shortly after you stop using products containing these oils. Recreational drugs such as alcohol, marijuana, amphetamines, heroin, or methadone may cause gynecomastia in some men. If you use any of these drugs and are concerned about developing gynecomastia or other health problems, work with your doctor to determine the healthiest way to cut back or stop using the drug(s) altogether.
A: Look at your health history. Note any medications you are taking. Check for plant oils in your body care products. Examine any drug use habits.

Q: You can use an egg separator, or simply pass the yolk between the two shell halves a few times. Pour the egg white into a small bowl and discard the yolk (or save it for another recipe. The egg white will help tighten your pores and firm up your skin.  To reduce the risk of Salmonella, use pasteurized eggs. This will create a smooth base for your mask and make it easier to apply. It will also give it nice, foamy texture that will feel more pleasant on your skin (as opposed to its original slimy texture). You can also use both for the ultimate face mask. Honey is naturally antibacterial and hydrating. It will cleanse your skin while keeping it silky-soft. Lemon is a natural astringent and toner. It will tighten your pores, and even out your skin tone. You can apply it with your fingers, or you can use a soft makeup brush for a more spa-like experience. Take care to avoid the areas around the eyes, nose, and mouth. If you  did not add any honey to your mask, you might want to follow up with a lightweight moisturizer.
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Separate the egg white from the egg yolk and put it into a small bowl. Beat the egg white with a fork until it becomes white and frothy. Stir in the honey or the lemon juice. Apply the mixture on your face and leave it for 15 to 30 minutes. Wash your face with lukewarm water and pat it dry with a towel.