The hormone that causes sexual immaturity when deficient is the sex hormone. For women especially estrogen deficiency can cause sexual immaturity.
In bone formation, a deficiency of growth hormone will cause DECREASED PROLIFERATION OF THE EPIPHYSEAL PLATE CARTILAGE.
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The medical term for a growth hormone deficiency is called Hypopituitarism Endocrinology. 1 in 4,000 children born are affected. The growth hormone deficiency can cause a cleft palate, electrolyte imbalances, delayed puberty, obesity that is not from overeating, ear problems, diabetes and joint pain can be possible.
Kallmann syndrome is an example of hypogonadism (decreased functioning of the sex hormone-producing glands) caused by a deficiency of gonadotropin-releasing hormone
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Lack of growth hormone may cause dwarfism. Growth hormone is essential for stimulating growth in childhood and overall development. Deficiency in growth hormone can lead to stunted growth and a condition known as dwarfism.
Iron deficiency does not directly cause goiter, which is primarily associated with iodine deficiency. Goiter refers to the enlargement of the thyroid gland, often resulting from insufficient iodine needed for thyroid hormone production. However, iron deficiency can impact overall thyroid function and metabolism, potentially exacerbating conditions related to thyroid health, but it is not a direct cause of goiter.
Zinc does not directly cause erections, but it plays a vital role in overall sexual health and hormone production, including testosterone. Adequate zinc levels are important for maintaining libido and erectile function. A deficiency in zinc can lead to hormonal imbalances that may affect sexual performance. Thus, while zinc alone isn't a trigger for erections, it supports the physiological functions necessary for healthy sexual activity.
Testosterone and in smaller quantities Progesterone for men. Progesterone and in smaller quantities Testosterone in women. These are the two hormones directly linked to the sex drive or wanting for sex. If a person are in lack of these during childhood and later, this results in: Lack of "proper" development needed in order to propagate. Even if wanting to, the lack of development would most likely cause infertility. If sex organs otherwise are properly formed, one should be able to "mature" these by taking drugs containing these hormones. A fertility clinic would probably be the best place to start asking for help if this is a problem at hand.
Tetany is the term for the muscle contractions that may be caused by hypoparathyroidism.
Growth hormone is produced and released by the anterior pituitary. Excess early in life can produce gigantism, deficiency can cause dwarfism. Later in life, excess causes acromegaly.I'm looking for this same answer and just found it!:growth-hormone deficiency