10 Symptoms of Klinefelter Syndrome

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Symptom #5: Weaker Muscles

Men are generally stronger than women. Of course, this is not a hard and fast rule because there are exceptions. Some women that train hard will be stronger than a lot of men, while some people are also just born larger or smaller than others. What’s more is that some men might have conditions that make them weaker, such as Klinefelter syndrome.

Klinefelter syndrome will cause males to be weaker than their male counterparts from a young age. Their muscles will grow slower than others’ and they will also generally have less muscle tone. This doesn’t mean to say those without the condition can’t develop strong muscles, but it could take more work than in other people.

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