Hypogonadism: Understanding Low Testosterone Symptoms & Causes
Hypogonadism is a condition that occurs when your body doesn't make enough of the hormone testosterone. In men, this can lead to low sperm count and erectile dysfunction. In women, it may cause irregular menstrual cycles and infertility.
Hypogonadism can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
* Genetic disorders
* Pituitary gland disorders
* Thyroid disorders
* Adrenal gland disorders
* Chronic diseases, such as diabetes and kidney disease
* Medications, such as chemotherapy and anabolic steroids
* Aging
Symptoms of hypogonadism can vary depending on the individual and the severity of the condition. In men, symptoms may include:
* Low sex drive
* Erectile dysfunction
* Low sperm count
* Infertility
* Muscle loss
* Increased body fat
* Fatigue
* Depression
* Anxiety
In women, symptoms may include:
* Irregular menstrual cycles
* Infertility
* Hot flashes
* Night sweats
* Mood changes
* Vaginal dryness
* Pain during intercourse
If you think you may have hypogonadism, it's important to see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options for hypogonadism may include testosterone replacement therapy, medications to stimulate testosterone production, and lifestyle changes.
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