For an adult male, normal results range from about 4-25 units of FSH in every liter of blood (U/L) or about 5-20 micro-international units in every milliliter
decreased testosterone secretion
A deficit in T3 and T4
gigantism
According to the peptide hormone, which simulates growth, no!
No
Giagantism: An overabundance of growth hormone during childhood leads to giagantism. It is a very rare condition that may results from a tumor of the cells that produce growth hormone.
decreased testosterone secretion
Generally no. A course of hormones may be prescribed for various problems related to peri-adolescent growth issues, but they are never prescribed solely for the purpose of making the adult penis larger. The risks of hormone therapy, combined with potential side effects and minimal results would make the danger to the patient too great.
A deficit in T3 and T4
gigantism
It makes you look abnormally short. Dwarfs due to underproduction of the growth hormone are short and with body proportions that are normal. Adult height does not exceed 1.2 meters. They are referred to as midgets.
gigantism
Testosterone is a hormone that is responsible for many of the physical characteristics specific to adult males. It plays a key role in reproduction and the maintenance of bone and muscle strength.
The results were the same for a teen as for an adult and a baby
what are the normal levels of Na ,K. Ch. ,Ca, Mag, in normal adult male and female
According to the peptide hormone, which simulates growth, no!
"Normal" values of the Hematocrit are considered to be Adult male . . . 39 - 54% Adult female . . . 34 - 47% Child . . . 30 - 42% . If the results of any blood test concern you, you can get the full story from a doctor.