3. Weak bones
occur in men and teenagers when they have Klinefelter syndrome. When people think of weak bones, they think of not having enough calcium in the body. The weaker the bones, the more fractures a person can have. For instance, men who play sports and have weak bones can fracture their bones easily. The same thing can happen if a man falls down. They may not have fallen down hard, but it doesn’t take much impact to break a bone. Men with weak bones may develop arthritis. It will be difficult for him to do normal activities without assistance.
If a man doesn’t have assistance, it will take him much longer to complete the task because of him having arthritis. Men with weak bones may not necessarily be in a wheelchair. In fact, they may walk around normally, but they may complain at times that they’re in pain.