Early Or Late Puberty Onset (Male)

Evaluating Risk Factors: Early Or Late Male Puberty Onset

Evaluating your likely current (and near future) state of health means taking into account the risk factors — such as early or late puberty onset (male) — that affect you.   Our medical diagnosis tool, The Analyst™, identifies major risk factors by asking the right questions.

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In the Childhood section of the questionnaire, The Analyst™ will ask the following question about early or late puberty onset (male):
Puberty. Compared to your peers (other children of similar age, race and circumstances), did puberty for you begin early or late? The first physical signs of puberty are usually pubic hair development, then facial/body hair and voice change.
Possible responses:
→ It started well over 1 year before my peers
→ It started about a year before my peers
→ It was about average / normal / don't know
→ It started about a year after my peers
→ It started well over 1 year after my peers

The Diagnostic Process

Based on your response to this question, which may indicate very early puberty onset, early puberty onset, late puberty onset or very late puberty onset, The Analyst™ will use differential diagnosis to consider possibilities such as Hormone Imbalance.
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