Does Anyone Know What Low Testosterone Symptoms Are in Boys Who Haven’t Reach Puberty?

Question by littletex51378: Does anyone know what low testosterone symptoms are in boys who haven’t reach puberty?
I was told a year ago my son was aspergers, now they say he doesn’t have it. That it might be epilepsy. They said that he has low testosterone and refered him to a specialist but they won’t say if his “asperger like symptoms” are caused from the low hormones. Please if you’r not positive of your answer do not reply, Im so worn down by wrong information. Please help me try to find some answers.
Thank you,
Tex

Best answer:

Answer by Mark
That is easily verified by a blood test.

More importantly, have his mineral levels checked. Low levels of magnesium and zinc are common in developmental disorders. That needs to be a cumulative URINE or HAIR test – not the typical doctor’s cheap blood test. Also check for food allergies (IgG, not IgE). If there are any naturopathic doctors in your area, find one who is experienced with children.

Low testosterone can also come from low levels of DHEA, caused by adrenal insufficiency.

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