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Hypogonadism - Causes, Types, Symptoms and Treatment

Male hypogonadism is a condition classified as a lack of production of testosterone by the testes This condition can cause several issues.Hypogonadism is a medical condition associated with inadequate production of testosterone by the testes in the body.<br><br>The disorder can develop during any stage of your life due to a multitude of reasons, or you can be born with the condition.<br><br>Testosterone is an important hormone that plays a role in your body from the development of secondary sexual traits to the increase in bone density. Indeed, the androgenic hormone even helps in the production of red blood cells and muscle growth in your body. Without a doubt, Insufficient serum levels of testosterone in the body cause an imbalance leading to possible medical complications.<br>

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Hypogonadism - Causes, Types, Symptoms and Treatment

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  1. Introduction to Hypogonadism https://all-testosterone.com/

  2. hypogonadism • Male hypogonadism refers to the lack of hormones produced in the body during puberty (testosterone) or semen or both. These hormones play a key role in the growth and development of men https://all-testosterone.com/

  3. Types of hypogonadism 1) Primary Hypogonadism This type of hypogonadism (also called primary testicular failure) is due to problems in the testicles. This secondary type of hypogonadism shows a problem with the hypothalamus or pituitary gland-the brain sends a signal to the testicles to produce testosterone. https://all-testosterone.com/

  4. 2) Secondary Hypogonadism • The testicles are normal, but they do not function properly due to problems with the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. Many conditions can lead to secondary hypogonadism. https://all-testosterone.com/

  5. Signs and symptoms • Babies • Weak muscles • Slow motor development- taking longer than average to sit up, crawl and walk • Delay in speaking • Quiet, docile personality https://all-testosterone.com/

  6. Causes of hypogonadism • Autoimmune diseases such as Addison's disease and hypoparathyroidism • Genetic diseases such as Turner syndrome and Klein syndrome • Severe infections, especially mumps with the testicles • Liver and kidney disease • Unabated testicles • Hemochromatosis that occurs when your body absorbs too much iron • Exposure • Sex organ surgery https://all-testosterone.com/

  7. Treatment of hypogonadism • The standard treatment for hypothyroidism is the daily use of the synthetic thyroid hormone levothyroxine (Levo-T, synthroid, etc.). • This oral restaurrationative medicine can complete hormone levels and reverse the signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism. They may get better soon after the start of treatment. https://all-testosterone.com/

  8. For more information visit our other blogs • Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism • https://all-testosterone.com/hypogonadotropic-hypogonadism-causes-symptoms-and-treatment/ • Best Exercises to Increase Testosterone • https://all-testosterone.com/best-exercises-to-increase-testosterone/ • Effects of Garlic on Testosterone • https://all-testosterone.com/effects-of-garlic-on-testosterone/ https://all-testosterone.com/

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