Fertility Specialist: That requires a consultation with a fertility specialist. They would need to look at your testing and first confirm that the diagnosis is correct. Then the cause should be identified if possible. And only then can that question really be answered. And in the meantime you need treatment to prevent symptoms, bone weakening, and heart disease.
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Depends. : Depends on if it is primary or secondary hypogonadism.
Answered 3/18/2013
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