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Suggest Treatment For Klinefelter

hi, i belive i may have klinefelter, im 20 i have plenty hair in the stomach and chest, a regular penis size, im even starting to loss hear (my dad and granfather are both bold), but still it seems i have a little more breast than average and very little facial hear( in the chin, a little mostach, and some hair were the sidburn should be), the hips dont "fit" aswell. i recall that a couple years ago i went to the doctor and he said i had a sligther small testicles than average, he didnt care at the time.
Fri, 2 Jan 2015
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
I don't think you are having klienfeler's syndrome.
Your hair pattern and other things you described, are hereditary. And not because of klienfeler's syndrome.
So no need to worry much about this.
But if you still wants to rule out then get done
1. Genetic mapping
2. Karyotyping
And if klienfeler's is diagnosed, there is no treatment available.
So no need to worry much, you are not having klienfeler's syndrome.
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Suggest Treatment For Klinefelter

Thanks for your question on HCM. I don t think you are having klienfeler s syndrome. Your hair pattern and other things you described, are hereditary. And not because of klienfeler s syndrome. So no need to worry much about this. But if you still wants to rule out then get done 1. Genetic mapping 2. Karyotyping And if klienfeler s is diagnosed, there is no treatment available. So no need to worry much, you are not having klienfeler s syndrome.