a. pitutary gland The answer is correct. I just took the test.
Pituitary gland
pituitary gland
adrenal glands or testicles
A. pituitary gland.
does using Testosterone suppliments be a problem for hair loss in men
The best pill for hormone imbalance depends on the problem. Low estrogen will be helped partially by any pill. Excess testosterone will be helped by any pill. Other problems may require different approaches.
Testosterone and in smaller quantities Progesterone for men. Progesterone and in smaller quantities Testosterone in women. These are the two hormones directly linked to the sex drive or wanting for sex. If a person are in lack of these during childhood and later, this results in: Lack of "proper" development needed in order to propagate. Even if wanting to, the lack of development would most likely cause infertility. If sex organs otherwise are properly formed, one should be able to "mature" these by taking drugs containing these hormones. A fertility clinic would probably be the best place to start asking for help if this is a problem at hand.
The latest people begin puberty at would be 17-18. You could be experiencing delayed puberty, and if so, you would probably be given testosterone shots. The most important thing is talking to your doctor, because only they can determine what problems your having, and the cause of the problem. Delayed puberty can be caused by several different factors. Testosterone is the hormone that begins puberty off in a boy so by taking the shots it will induce puberty if you are a late starter with delayed puberty.
There is some evidence that it can. However, in some men, low levels of testosterone have been seen as the cause of an increase in belly fat. Controversy still exists about which causes which.It should also be noted: that belly fat should not be taken as symptomatic of a low testosterone level. There are many men and women who have no testosterone problem, and have accumulated belly fat.Only a doctor can tell you if testosterone levels are causing belly fat, or the other way around.
can they treat this problem
Of being impotence, first begins rather it be a genetic problem, or a decision too not have a child/children at all. If being genetically inclined due too family heredity or if hormone problems with testosterone levels; due too androgen deficiency. Belief of deficiency, that lower or higher testosterone levels, could depict on levels of spiritual beliefs.
Yes there is but there is 14 different Testosterone and that is where the problem start by most of the doctors they do not almost know for witch one to test.
I'd be willing to bet you are doing a case study for a biology class
Viagra is better..Or you might be better served to get to the root of the problem & not have to take the meds. The problem is most often LOW TESTOSTERONE if you are over 40. Fix the Testosterone & you dont have to take the pills & you are ready to go like a 20 year old again!More that you wanted to know!Evidently A common problem for all of human history, some of the earliest folk remedies, potions and incantations known to man are ED cures created by the Babylonians & Chinese. ED has been addressed by ancient herbal medicine as far back as records exist, they just didn't have the advertising budget of Pfizer or Merck!As men age, their body slows the production of a primary male sexual health hormone called Testosterone and a secondary sex hormone called Estrogen. After 35 years most men produce 4-5% less each year and very early in their 40s the frequency of erections, quality and duration of erections and their drive or desire for sex naturally fall with the waning Testosterone production.Creams and patches, even injections and pellet inserts are available to men to supplement the falling Testosterone production, and may be some help. Unlike other ED meds; Hormone therapy can help with desire as well as ED. The Testosterone works on the male body as it did naturally at puberty to create not only sexual development but also desire and drive.Natural Hormone therapy (pellets) is also available to men who experience intermittent or weak erections or just as an age related symptom. There is a nearly direct correlation between men with high testosterone blood serum levels and successful and fulfilling erectile functions well into old age. Men at any age with low Testosterone often experience ED problems and lowered desire; men with high Testosterone levels seldom have issues with ED and express a higher level and frequency, enjoyment, satisfaction and desire.
It is probably a hormone problem. See a doctor. Get a thyroid function test.