Endocrine specialist: Hemochromatosis can result in low testosterone (hypogonadism), typically due to inadequate pituitary function (low FSH and low lh). Studies have shown that control of iron levels can reverse hypogonadism in situations. Alternatively, one can be treated with testosterone replacement via gel, solution, oral troches, pellets, shots, etc. Find an endocrine specialist -- see aace.Com. For local experts.
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