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Can hypogonadism be treated? is it possible for a 19 year old with no penile growth to achieve normal adult size with treatment?

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"hypogonadism": At age 19, failure to have normal secondary sexual characteristics (genital hair, penile growth, etc.) may be a genetic condition. Get a referral to an endocrinologist for and exam and testing to determine the exact cause. Hormone supplementation may be a benefit depending on causality.

Answered 4/7/2020

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