Close X
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
ADVT 
Health

Believe it! Men May Lactate Too

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 02 Jun, 2014 01:37 PM
    Men may not be naturally wired to breast feed their babies but in certain circumstances, they may secrete milk too.
     
    Although male lactation seems to be common only in dayak fruit bats, it is observed in a few domesticated animals, including cats, goats and guinea pigs, on rare occasions and in some cases even in humans.
     
    In some male World War II prison camp survivors, who had suffered months of starvation, scientists found that after receiving adequate nutrition, their hormone-producing glands rebounded far quicker than their livers (which normally metabolise hormones), resulting in hormonal spikes that caused lactation.
     
    A serious health condition called liver cirrhosis can also cause lactation by disrupting the organ's normal, hormone-metabolising function, a Live Science report said.
     
    Health issues that affect the pituitary gland or the hypothalamus, which normally inhibits the release of prolactin, can also cause male milk production.
     
    A 2010 study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal documented lactation in a man with a pituitary tumour.

    MORE Health ARTICLES

    Revealed: Why cholesterol worsens in winter

    Revealed: Why cholesterol worsens in winter
    Cholesterol levels usually go up in colder months - a trend that may be driven by behavioural changes that occur with the changing seasons, new research by an Indian American researcher shows.

    Revealed: Why cholesterol worsens in winter

    A Yawn for a Yawn kindles love for sure!

    A Yawn for a Yawn kindles love for sure!
    Does your hubby yawn a lot? This may be his way of expressing love for you but you need to yawn back to confirm that you miss him too!

    A Yawn for a Yawn kindles love for sure!

    Beware! Kittens can transmit TB bacteria

    Beware! Kittens can transmit TB bacteria
    In a first-ever incident of a feline-human disease transmission, cats have passed tuberculosis (TB) to two people in Britain.

    Beware! Kittens can transmit TB bacteria