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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Early or delayed puberty
  1. Health problems that may result from HH include: Delayed puberty Early menopause (in females) Infertility Low bone density and ...
  2. ... may have side effects. Other possible complications include: Early menopause Infertility Low bone density and fractures later in life (osteoporosis)
  3. ... brain that control hormones (hypothalamus) Low thyroid function Delayed puberty Diseases of the testicles (trauma, cancer, infection, immune, ...
  4. ... physical exam. The exam may show signs of: Delayed puberty Enlarged liver Gout Inflammatory bowel disease Liver tumors ... With treatment, growth, puberty, and quality of life have improved ... as: Gout Kidney failure Life-threatening low blood sugar Liver ...
  5. ... for his or her age. Other symptoms include: Delayed puberty Double vision or difficulty with side (peripheral) vision ...
  6. ... in children may include: Abdominal pain Bone pain Delayed puberty Dizziness Ear drainage that continues long-term Eyes ...
  7. ... the tooth enamel and changes in tooth color Delayed puberty Muscle wasting Diarrhea, constipation, fatty or foul-smelling ...
  8. Symptoms include: Delayed puberty Down-slanting or wide-set eyes Hearing loss (varies) Low-set or abnormally shaped ears Mild intellectual disability ( ...
  9. ... common around age 9, but may happen as early as age 6. Teenage boys may develop breast enlargement and lumps because of hormone changes in mid-puberty. Although this may be upsetting to boys, the ...
  10. ... in life include: Endometriosis Going into labor too early (preterm delivery) Painful abdominal lumps requiring surgery Repeated miscarriages
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