8. Belly fat
is very common in Klinefelter syndrome because of the accumulation of fat develops everywhere in the body. It doesn’t just stop at the belly. In fact, men have reported gaining weight in their hips. Exercising and dieting may be an option to get rid of stubborn belly fat. A man who loses belly fat and has big hips will end up with a pear shape. That may be uncomfortable for him because as a teenager, he more than likely will get bullied for it.
Only a medical professional can give a man or teenage boy the right steps to take in order to live a healthy lifestyle and how to be comfortable in his own skin. A lot of the times when men start taking testosterone shots and other medications, such as anti-depressants, it can produce additional symptoms on top of the ones Klinefelter syndrome is giving him.