Klinefelter+sydromeee

Klinefelter syndrome is a disorder that only happens in males. Normal males have an X chromosome and a Y chromosome. In the case of Klinefelters, the male has two X’s like a woman and a Y. This happens when non-disjunction occurs, which is a when a pair of sex chromosomes fail to separate during egg formation. When this abnormal egg joins with a normal sperm to form an embryo, the embryo will likely develop XXY because of the chromosomes that failed to separate. When the embryo begins to grow and develop, the extra chromosome is copied all throughout the body. People with Klinefelters syndrome usually do not experience any symptoms until they hit puberty. At this point, the body does not successfully develop secondary sex characteristics. The develop little facial or body hair, little muscle, and often an abundance of breast tissue. So basically the person has female puberty while being male, because of the extra X chromosome. The testes are not able to produce sperm or testosterone, and so the most common and effective treatment is an injection of fake testosterone that works the same as natural testosterone. This will enable muscle and hair growth that was reduced because of the extra X. It would suck to have Klinefelters.