About Secondary Hyopgonadism (Low Testosterone (Low T))
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Secondary Hyopgonadism (Low Testosterone (Low T))
Secondary Hyopgonadism (Low Testosterone (Low T)) |
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Secondary Hyopgonadism (Low Testosterone (Low T)) InformationWhat causes low testosterone (Low-T)Some of the conditions that can lead to a low level are:
How do you know if you have low testosterone (Low-T)?The diagnosis of low-T is based on correlating a low blood level (300 ng/dl or below) with symptoms.Most of the symptoms are very apparent (see previously), but some need to be further investigated (such as low bone density). Should I take testosterone?The definite verdict on testosterone therapy is still out. Testosterone therapy is accepted as a treatment for hypogonadism, a clearly defined medical condition.In older adults who have markedly decreased testosterone levels without significant symptoms or who have modestly decreased levels with significant symptoms, testosterone therapy should be considered after a discussion with your doctor about side effects and possible positive effects of therapy.There is no clear prove that testosterone therapy is helpful in reversing any aspects of natural aging in males. What are low testosterone (Low-T) symptoms and signs?
What are the side effects of testosterone therapy?Possible side effects and risks of testosterone therapy for the normal aging male include:
What are the treatment options for low testosterone (Low-T)?Treatment of low testosterone in hypogonadism is a fully accepted therapy. Treatment in older men is more controversial. Discuss your testosterone levels, symptoms, and side effects of treatment with your doctor to establish whether you should receive therapy and what form of therapy.There are several ways that testosterone therapy can be administered:
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