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Suggest Treatment For Lacking Of Hormones

Good Evening Doctor, I am a male 25 years old, i don't have beard and mustache, lacking in hormones, sperm infertility and have small size penis. Regarding this I consulted with Endocrinologist about 2 yrs ago, they told it can't be improved. I am in Jaipur now a days. Kindly suggest me what shall I do?
Wed, 2 Nov 2016
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Endocrinologist 's  Response
Hello there,

You seem to have a condition called hypogonadism, which can be either due to a defect at the level of your testes or at the level of pituitary/hypothalamic region. Whether you'll be able to have children after marriage depends upon the type of hypogonadism you have. But in either case, you should be receiving testosterone replacement which is necessary for bone health.

You should see an Endocrinologist in person again and get yourself properly evaluated and investigated.

Hope it helps......
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Suggest Treatment For Lacking Of Hormones

Hello there, You seem to have a condition called hypogonadism, which can be either due to a defect at the level of your testes or at the level of pituitary/hypothalamic region. Whether you ll be able to have children after marriage depends upon the type of hypogonadism you have. But in either case, you should be receiving testosterone replacement which is necessary for bone health. You should see an Endocrinologist in person again and get yourself properly evaluated and investigated. Hope it helps......