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gavel
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Posted: 08/23/06 - 23:00 Post subject: Male Hormone issues |
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Hi, I am 20 years old, and I think I have a hormonal imbalance. It has actually been my problem for several years, but I didn’t have anyone to talk to. I think I have lack of male hormones, because I’m still not hairy like other boys, and I don’t have enough muscles. Does anyone know something about these male hormone issues?
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mallory
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Posted: 08/30/06 - 06:50 Post subject: |
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Hello, my son also has some mail hormone problems. His level of testosterone is lower then it should be. Therefore, he’s a little skinny. A doctor said that his male hormone producing in puberty was disturbed, and he has to be treated now. A low testosterone level can lead to an increase in abdominal fat, and lack of muscles. This is making him anxious and unsecured, and he is afraid to ask any girl out. As I recall, there are several ways for replacing testosterone. First, there are primoteston muscular injections, testosterone skin patches, restandol tablets and subcutaneous implants. All these things should bring mail hormones in blood to normal.
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