1) Overview Hypogonadism is a disease in which male and female gonads produce abnormal or unacceptable amounts of hormones. The subject of this task is to discuss male hypogonadism. Male hypogonadism is a rule missing testosterone in men. To focus on hypogonadism, there are two types, major and minor. In primary hypogonadism, there is a direct controversy within the male testes. This means that testosterone is not properly produced due to its malfunction and damage.
Primary hypogonadism (indicating inherent problems in male testes) results in reduced testosterone synthesis and increased conversion of testosterone to estradiol, which can lead to gynecological appearance. Klinefelter syndrome is a prominent example of hypogonadism and gynecomastia, and men have a higher risk of breast cancer (20 to 50 times higher than men without disease). Central hypogonadism (indicative of brain problems) results in decreased production and release of luteinizing hormone (LH, a stimulatory signal of endogenous steroid synthesis), which reduces the production of testosterone and estradiol in the testes
Male hypogonadism is a clinical syndrome caused by androgen deficiency or its effects. The cause of hypogonadism may reflect anomalies in the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, testis, or target tissue. An increase in the amount of testosterone converted to estrogen under the action of aromatase may also cause hypogonadism. Most aspects of clinical syndrome are irrelevant to the location of the cause. The greatest cause of clinical syndrome is the onset age. The onset of aging hypogonadism is known as late onset hypogonadism and is characterized by loss of vitality, fatigue, loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, lethargy, depression and carelessness. Elderly men with hypogonadism also increase body fat mass and lose bone mass, muscle mass and strength
Low testosterone (hypogonadism) is common in men over the age of 40. This is not healthy, it's not funny. Some of the symptoms of men with low testosterone levels are weight gain, energy deficiency, muscle atrophy, depression, muscle pain, loss of vitality, erectile dysfunction, loss of libido, even premature ejaculation. The last four items related to sexual health are most relevant to men. There are two reasons why testosterone levels are low. It is the first hypogonadism and you have a testicular problem in your body. In this case, the only solution is to use testosterone replacement therapy. The second reason is that the most common cause is due to psychological factors. This is called secondary hypogonadism and is caused by factors such as anxiety, stress, depression, sleep deprivation, and excessive anabolic steroid hormones.