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Hypogonadism or gonad deficiency occurs when the sex glands produce little or no sex hormones. Sex glands or gonads are ovaries in girls and testes in boys.
Primary hypogonadism is when there not enough sex hormones are produced in body. The message from the brain to the gonads is received but they are not able to produce them.
Secondary or central hypogonadism occurs when there is a problem with the pituitary gland in the brain and the messages to produce the hormone aren’t working.
In girls, hypogonadism will affect breast development and height. There may be a delay in beginning menstruation. If hypogonadism occurs after puberty, symptoms include:
In boys, hypogonadism will most often be manifested as less than normal muscle development, very little or no facial hair and growth problems. After puberty, symptoms include:
Hormone replacement is also widely prescribed for girls with hypogonadism. Estrogen and progesterone are usually given together.
For boys with hypogonadism, testosterone replacement therapy can trigger puberty and start the development of increased muscle mass, facial and pubic hair and growth of the penis. Pituitary hormones may be prescribed to stimulate testicular growth.