Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
I am 24 years old but my breast size is small. Could you please suggest any medicine to increase my breast size without side effects?
Hi,
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I have read and understood your problem. Small breasts may be due to hormonal imbalance, genetics, poor nutrition, thyroid hormone problem. Take diet containing fats and soy products. Massage breast from below upwards and from side inwards using some coconut oil. Change your posture by standing straight and pushing your chest forward will make your breasts look bigger. Exercising the muscles beneath your breasts will make them appear more rounded, it can be done by push-ups done daily for few times increasing gradually. You can also check for PCOS by ultrasound of pelvis and also hormonal imbalance by doing serum (blood) estradiol and testosterone. If there is hormone imbalance then medicine will help you, sometimes oral contraceptive pills increase the size to some extent.
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Answered byDr. Purushottam Sah
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