Hormone Imbalance In Men
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Hormone imbalance maybe?…?
Ok, I wasn’t getting the responses I wanted So i’m going to try and be a little more specific.
I am 110 pounds, 18 years old, 5 foot 4 inches, male, 3.5 erect.
Ever since the 8th grade I haven’t grown a centimeter, height or width wise. I look so young I could probably pass as a 7th/8th grader. I can still wear the same old shirts/pants I wore in 8th grade. All the males on both my mom and dads side of the family are at least 5’10 if not 6 ft +, and hefty. I’ve got little facial hair and a decent amount elsewhere. It just seems all I got out of puberty was…the hair. My voice got a little deeper, but it doesn’t sound like a mans voice.
I’m planning to go to the doctors monday to tell him how I feel about it. Has anyone experienced this before/a doctor that can share some info? Thanks.
Children. Most children with GHD grow less than two inches per year, whereas children with normal GH usually grow at least two inches annually. Some children with congenital GHD may grow normally until age two or three, but then their growth rate slows. Others may have a slow growth starting soon after birth.
Some children with GHD have extra fat in the abdomen and face. Their blood sugar levels also may be low. They may experience emotional distress because of their appearance, which differs from that of other children their own age. As adolescents, they may be slow to show signs of sexual maturity.
A primary care physician or pediatrician who suspects a child has GHD on the basis of a persistently below average growth rate with no other identifiable cause, should refer the patient to a pediatric endocrinologist for evaluation.
This is a direct quote from the page listed below. I am not so sure you fit this catagory. But since I dont know your complete medical histroy and am not a doctor I can not diagnose you. Read the listed page and see if it seemd to fit you, if it does it never hurts to ask the doctor about it.
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