I'm a 36 year old male and I've been on TRT for a little over 3 months. After approximately 3 weeks on TRT at 100mg Testosterone Cypionate every 7 days I started noticing changes in my nipples. They'd get pointy and erect much more easily when cold, or even at room temperature with my shirt off. They'd stick out farther and be more "cone shaped" with a wider base than before. They were sensitive and sore when erect.
When pushing on my nipples I don't feel any lumps directly behind the nipple or areola, but I do feel a lump approximately on the bottom edge of my areola. I'm not sure whether this is muscle or glandular mass.
I've heard that some of the nipple growth and sensitivity can be normal while on TRT and not related to gynecomastastia or elevated E2 levels.
My question is: How can I tell whether I'm experiencing the beginning stages of gyno, or whether my nipple sensitivity is just normal? Is the "lump" I'm feeling near the bottom edge of each areola a gland, or a muscle, and how can I tell?
When pushing on my nipples I don't feel any lumps directly behind the nipple or areola, but I do feel a lump approximately on the bottom edge of my areola. I'm not sure whether this is muscle or glandular mass.
I've heard that some of the nipple growth and sensitivity can be normal while on TRT and not related to gynecomastastia or elevated E2 levels.
My question is: How can I tell whether I'm experiencing the beginning stages of gyno, or whether my nipple sensitivity is just normal? Is the "lump" I'm feeling near the bottom edge of each areola a gland, or a muscle, and how can I tell?