Posts

Showing posts with the label Male Hypogonadism competitive landscape

Male Hypogonadism – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2023 To 2033

Image
  Hypogonadism refers to the diminished functional activity of the gonads, which are responsible for producing hormones (such as testosterone, estradiol, antimullerian hormone, progesterone, inhibin B, activin) and gametes (eggs or sperm). Male hypogonadism pertains explicitly to a deficiency in testosterone, a vital hormone for sexual, cognitive, and physiological development and functioning. Clinically low testosterone levels can result in the absence of secondary sexual characteristics, infertility, muscle wasting, and other abnormalities. Reduced testosterone levels may stem from abnormalities in the testicles, hypothalamus, or pituitary gland. There are two primary types of hypogonadism: Primary hypogonadism: Also known as primary testicular failure, this type arises from issues within the testicles. Common causes include Klinefelter's syndrome, which involves an abnormality in the sex chromosomes (X and Y), where males typically possess one X and one Y chromosome. Klinefelt...

Male Hypogonadism – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2022 To 2032

Image
 Hypogonadism refers to the diminished functional activity of the gonads, which are responsible for producing hormones (such as testosterone, estradiol, antimullerian hormone, progesterone, inhibin B, activin) and gametes (eggs or sperm). Male hypogonadism pertains explicitly to a deficiency in testosterone, a vital hormone for sexual, cognitive, and physiological development and functioning. Clinically low testosterone levels can result in the absence of secondary sexual characteristics, infertility, muscle wasting, and other abnormalities. Reduced testosterone levels may stem from abnormalities in the testicles, hypothalamus, or pituitary gland. There are two primary types of hypogonadism: ·        Primary hypogonadism: Also known as primary testicular failure, this type arises from issues within the testicles. Common causes include Klinefelter's syndrome, which involves an abnormality in the sex chromosomes (X and Y), where males typically possess...