09-06-2016, 09:48 PM
Howdy mr. oxbeef, sorry 
If the glandular tissue is painful I'd get them looked at, fibrous tissue is quite painful. I had mine looked at because of the pain got real intense (mammogram, diagnosed as gyno). Be vigilant in what supplements you add in, DHEA can go either way (via the androstenedione pathway to T or E1-E2) based on current hormones (and health too).
In others words, DHEA supplementation could be feeding an overload of estrogens. In large dosages DHEA can be toxic:
High doses of DHEA may prompt the body to stop making the hormone. High doses may also be toxic to liver cells.
http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/supplement/dehydroepiandrosterone

If the glandular tissue is painful I'd get them looked at, fibrous tissue is quite painful. I had mine looked at because of the pain got real intense (mammogram, diagnosed as gyno). Be vigilant in what supplements you add in, DHEA can go either way (via the androstenedione pathway to T or E1-E2) based on current hormones (and health too).
In others words, DHEA supplementation could be feeding an overload of estrogens. In large dosages DHEA can be toxic:
High doses of DHEA may prompt the body to stop making the hormone. High doses may also be toxic to liver cells.
http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/supplement/dehydroepiandrosterone

