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hello doctor, i am 21 year old. i have problem related to sex. my penis and both my testis are small (as compared to data available for normal size in wikipedia). i am also underweight. i weight 42 kg compared to my height being 5.5 feet, and less muscle growth. i fear i have testosterone deficiency. please help.
I went through your details. Inadequate production of testosterone is not a common cause of erectile dysfunction. Low testosterone can cause the following physical changes:
Decrease in muscle mass, with an increase in body fat Changes in cholesterol levels Decrease in hemoglobin and possibly mild anemia Fragile bones (osteoporosis) Decrease in body hair Changes in cholesterol and lipid levels
In your case, your problem may not be testosterone deficiency. Still you may consult an urologist for investigation and treatment.
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Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck. Take care.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Testosterone Deficiency?
Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns I went through your details. Inadequate production of testosterone is not a common cause of erectile dysfunction. Low testosterone can cause the following physical changes: Decrease in muscle mass, with an increase in body fat Changes in cholesterol levels Decrease in hemoglobin and possibly mild anemia Fragile bones (osteoporosis) Decrease in body hair Changes in cholesterol and lipid levels In your case, your problem may not be testosterone deficiency. Still you may consult an urologist for investigation and treatment. If you require more of my help in this aspect, please use this URL. http://goo.gl/aYW2pR. Make sure that you include every minute details possible. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck. Take care.