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Onset of Testosterone Deficiency in Men
How to Determine the onset of Testosterone Deficiency in Men |
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Onset | Puberty-onset | Adult-onset |
Signs of virilization | Prepubescent man: Few signs of virilization |
Aging man: Fully developed, but regressing sings of virilization |
Hair | No hair recession No male pattern baldness |
Hair recession at forehead and sides Some degree of male pattern baldness* |
Face | Young looking, boyish face | Aging male face |
Beard | Absent or sparse beard | Fully developed beard |
Voice | High tone, immature, boyish Voice ( no Voice maturation) | Deep, adult male voice ( voice maturation at puberty) |
Body | Feminine, eunuch-type body | More masculine body but regressing |
Muscles | Poorly developed muscles | Developed, but atrophying muscles |
Skin | Nearly absent sebum and sexual body scent | Reduce sebum production Some sexual body scent |
Body hair | Poorly developed or absent body hair | Clearly developed body hair, bud diffuse regression |
Pubic hair | Horizontal pubic hair lien | Pubic hair up to the navel |
Genitals | Sexual infantilism: Underdeveloped genitals |
Sexual maturity: Fully developed genitals |
Penis | Small penis | Average adult-sized penis |
Testicles | Small or undescended testes | Average adult-sized testicles |
Prostate | Underdeveloped prostate | Normal to prostatic hypertrophy |
Sex Drive | Poor or not developed | Developed sex drive but declining |
Sex potency | Poor or not developed | Developed but potency problems |
History | Has never been very masculine | Was masculine in the past |