Low levels of sex hormones can decrease bone density. This can happen to people with Kallmann Syndrome who have low hormones for a long period of time or many short periods of time. If there is low bone density, a person with Kallmann Syndrome may need to seek treatment to avoid fractures and broken bones.
Other Questions About Kallman syndrome/hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
- Would a pituitary gland replacement be a cure for Kallman syndrome?
- Why does Kallmann Syndrome affect more males than females?
- Why can people with Kallmann Syndrome have reduced bone density?
- Who else in my family should I test for Kallmann Syndrome?
- Where do I find other people with Kallmann Syndrome ?

