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Decreased testosterone due to the fact that the testes are not supplied with appropriate levels of gonadotropins is known as secondary hypogonadism.

Hypogonadism occurs when the sex glands or testicles do not produce enough hormones or the sex glands are damaged by disease. Usually causes impotence in men. Symptoms of hypogonalism occur before puberty such as abnormal physical genitals, impaired testicular growth, and fatigue.

Secondary hypogonadism is a condition that occurs due to damage to the pituitary gland and hypothalamus in the brain. The two glands function to send the sexual glands to produce hormones. This is because the testes are not supplied with the appropriate gonadotropin levels. This disorder can be caused by genetic disorders, tumors, and infections.

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