This rather common and treatable condition is broken down into two types — primary hypogonadism and
secondary hypogonadism.
hCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, is one of many different infertility treatment options for men, but it tends to work best in men who suffer from
secondary hypogonadism (hypogonadism is the medical term for low testosterone —
secondary hypogonadism is a hormonal imbalance that centers in the pituitary gland or hypothalamus).
Secondary hypogonadism is often a problem intrinsic to the pituitary gland.
Another common condition that hinders fertility is
secondary hypogonadism, when the hypothalamus or pituitary glands are not functioning properly.
Hypogonadism (the medical term for low testosterone) falls into two main categories, primary hypogonadism and
secondary hypogonadism.
Not exact matches
administering to the subject an effective amount of a compound that stimulates bone formation and inhibits bone resorption, wherein said compound is an agonist of a cannabinoid receptor and wherein said subject having a bone disease or condition is a subject having a disease or condition selected from the group consisting of periodontal disease or defect, osteolytic bone disease other than osteoporosis, post-plastic surgery, post-orthopedic implantation, post-dental implantation, age - related osteoporosis, osteoporosis associated with post-menopausal hormone status, primary and
secondary hyperparathyroidism, disuse osteoporosis, diabetes - related osteoporosis, osteoporosis associated with depression, osteoporosis associated with
hypogonadism and glucocorticoid - related osteoporosis.
Androgen deficiency may occur
secondary to testicular or pelvic trauma or surgical removal, hypogonatropic
hypogonadism, or with normal aging.
Going to the Endocrinologist The patient with gluten sensitivity may end up at the endocrinologist's office with issues such as: Type 1 diabetes mellitus, autoimmune thyroid disease, Addison disease, osteomalacia,
secondary hyperparathyroidism, vitamin D or iron deficiency, fertility problems,
hypogonadism in men, and autoimmune hypopituitarism.
In both males and females,
hypogonadism can be primary (diseases of the gonad itself) or
secondary to another disorder (e.g., Cushing's syndrome).