Hypogonadism Overview

Hypogonadism Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Treatment
  • Other Names
  • When to Contact a Medical Professional
  • Possible Complications
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Prevention
  • Exams and Tests
Reviewed By Robert Hurd, MD

Definition

Hypogonadism is when the sex glands produce little or no hormones. In men, these glands (gonads) are the testes; in women, they are the ovaries.


Symptoms

In girls, hypogonadism during childhood will result in lack of menstruation and breast development and short height. If hypogonadism occurs after puberty, symptoms include loss of menstruation, low libido, hot flashes, and loss of body hair.

In boys, hypogonadism in childhood results in lack of muscle and beard development and growth problems. In men the usual complaints are sexual dysfunction, decreased beard and body hair, breast enlargement, and muscle loss.

If a brain tumor is present (central hypogonadism) there may be headaches or visual loss, or symptoms of other hormonal deficiencies (such as hypothyroidism ). In the case of the most common ...


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Encyclopedia: Hypogonadism

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Hypogonadism is a medical term for a defect of the reproductive system that results in lack of function of the gonads . The gonads have two functions: to produce hormones , activin and to produce gametes . Deficiency of sex hormones can result in defective primary or secondary sexual development, or withdrawal effects in adults. Defective egg or sperm development results in infertility. The term hypogonadism is usually applied to...


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Yahoo! Answers

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hypogonadism?
what is solution

treatment Hormonal preparations are available for men and women. Estrogen comes as a patch or pills. Testosterone can be given as a patch or via injection. For women who have not had...

Asked by amatist20202003 - 28 months ago

My husband has fluid in the sella. He also has hypogonadism. What treatments are there?...
He also has symptoms of Addison's. Can the fluid be drained and will the...

This is really quite specialised endocrinology - probably best to ask his doctors. Though from experience if the pituitary isn't functioning normally, it doesn't usually recover. The pituitary usually produces...

Asked by pennypincher - 2 months ago


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