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Testosterone might often be associated with men’s sex drive, but testosterone also plays a role in mental health, bone and muscle mass, fat storage, and red blood cell production.
Imbalances in testosterone levels can affect a man’s mental and physical well-being. Your doctor can easily check your testosterone levels with a simple blood test. Don’t let health issues bother you when hormone issues in men are easily treatable!
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Testosterone is the primary androgen responsible for developing male characteristics and is crucial for sperm production. In men, it helps maintain sex organs, muscle mass, red blood cell levels, bone density, a sense of well-being, and sexual and reproductive functions.
Testosterone levels are naturally higher in men than women and are regulated by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, which release hormones that stimulate testosterone production in the testicles. These levels are typically highest in the morning and decrease throughout the day. Issues with the testicles, hypothalamus, or pituitary gland can lead to low testosterone, known as male hypogonadism.
Doctors treat low testosterone (male hypogonadism) with testosterone replacement therapy. There are different ways to do this, like:
Before starting testosterone replacement therapy, you’ll need to get a prostate screening if you’ve had prostate cancer or a prostate lump that hasn’t been checked out. You’ll also need to get a prostate screening if you have breast cancer, heart failure that can’t be controlled, or sleep apnea that can’t be treated.
Testosterone Gel | Testosterone Injection | |
Absorption | Through skin | Direct to bloodstream |
Application | Topical application | Intramuscular injection |
Dosage Consistency | May vary depending on factors like sweat, washing, and application site | More consistent as there are less factors that could interfere with the absorption |
Side Effects | Lower risk of pain and soreness, gradual absorption | Pain, soreness at injection site, potential for inconsistent levels |
Important Notes | More convenient, painless. However, it takes longer to reach the intended testosterone level, requires careful application and waiting time | Faster absorption, and need to take the medication significantly less frequently. However, you might need to go to the clinic for injection or handle the needles injection yourself. |
Testosterone replacement therapy can cause several side effects, including acne, oily skin, ankle swelling due to fluid retention, prostate stimulation leading to urinary issues, breast enlargement or tenderness, worsening sleep apnea, and smaller testicles. Skin irritation may occur with topical use. Laboratory abnormalities can include increased prostate-specific antigen (PSA), red blood cell count, and decreased sperm count, which can lead to infertility, particularly concerning younger individuals wishing to have biological children.
Testosterone therapy doesn’t solve the root cause of low testosterone. In fact, it can actually stop your testicles from working. So, you’ll need to keep taking the medication to keep your testosterone levels normal. If you stop taking testosterone, your body will have to figure out how to make testosterone on its own again. Learn more about post-cycle therapy (PCT) if you decide to stop using testosterone to help your body transition from testosterone supplements to natural testosterone.
Post-Cycle Therapy (PCT) is essential for individuals who have completed a hormone or steroid cycle, as it aids in restoring natural testosterone production and mitigating side effects such as erectile dysfunction, muscle loss, low libido, and mood disorders.
Without PCT, the body’s natural testosterone levels can remain suppressed, leading to long-term hormonal imbalances. PCT works by using Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs) and Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs) to regulate hormones, with SERMs like Nolvadex and Clomid promoting the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), while AIs prevent testosterone from converting into estrogen. This therapy helps maintain progress made during the cycle and ensures a return to normal hormonal balance.
Regular blood work is essential when supplementing testosterone to monitor changes in the body and ensure safety, especially since anabolic steroids can negatively impact both physical and psychological health if misused. A hormone profile assesses hormone imbalances and testosterone levels, crucial for addressing low testosterone. Blood count tests evaluate the risk of blood clots, which can lead to serious cardiovascular issues. Inflammation tests monitor heart and circulation health, while cholesterol tests assess heart health, as testosterone can influence it. Additionally, kidney and liver function tests are important to prevent organ damage from medication. These comprehensive tests help maintain health during testosterone therapy, allowing for optimal benefits from TRT, and your doctor can address any health concerns to ensure the therapy is safe and effective.
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As you age, your body naturally produces less testosterone, starting around your late 20s or early 30s. This gradual decline usually doesn’t cause any major issues, but a significant drop can lead to a decreased sex drive, difficulty achieving and maintaining erections, erectile dysfunction, low sperm count, sleep problems, muscle loss, and weight gain.
To figure out if you have low testosterone, you’ll need a blood test from a doctor. It’s possible you might need more than one test because things like what you eat, how active you are, when you take your medicine, and even your sleep schedule can affect your testosterone levels. If your testosterone levels are just a bit low, you might not need testosterone therapy. But if they’re really low, your doctor might do more tests before recommending treatment.
You should have a consultation with a doctor if you have these signs of low testosterone:
However, having these symptoms doesn’t always mean you have low testosterone. You should get a proper test and consultation with a doctor before starting any treatment, as unnecessary use of testosterone can lead to more harm than benefit.
Low testosterone symptoms vary by age. Common signs include low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, hair loss, shrinking testicles, hot flashes, depression, memory issues, weight gain, enlarged breasts, reduced muscle strength, fatigue, and low energy. These symptoms may overlap with other health issues, so testing for low testosterone is important. Treatment may involve addressing underlying conditions to improve testosterone production.
Don't let health issues ruin your life. Get your hormone issues tested and treated today!
Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:
Trust PULSE CLINIC to take care of your health like other 45000 people from over 130 countries. We provide discreet professional service with high privacy. Here to help, not to judge.