Male chest lumps may be caused by several reasons, among which the most common are sebaceous cyst or lipoma, and the less common is male breast cancer. However, it is not advisable to determine the cause of the lump solely by touching it with one's hand. Only targeted examinations at the hospital can diagnose the cause and provide targeted treatment in time.
1. If a male in puberty has a lump on his chest, it is considered to be caused by the secretion of estrogen during puberty, which stimulates the proliferation of breast cells. However, this phenomenon is normal and does not require too much concern, as it will not cause other adverse effects or harm to health, and no special treatment is needed.
2. Another possibility is the dark red patches on the skin surface, which are known as keloid scars. Keloid scars are mainly caused by excessive proliferation of scar tissue, and this phenomenon also does not require special treatment. However, if you feel that it affects your appearance, you can consider using scar-softening drugs or laser scar removal methods to solve the problem.
3. To ensure safety, it is best to go to the hospital for a targeted examination. If a serious disease is indeed diagnosed, timely detection and treatment measures can be taken to reduce the adverse impact of the disease on health.