What is Low Testosterone? Testosterone is a very important hormone in the body of males and so, ensuring that it is always optimum is worthwhile. It is a member of the group of hormones known as androgen. The majority of this hormone is produced in sex organs like the testes while some are produced by the adrenal gland.
A decline in the production of testosterone, which often happens from the age of 40, causes the body to begins storing too much fat that can lead to various metabolic syndromes. Consequently, diabetes begins to set in. The imbalance may be rectified with low testosterone treatment.
Not everything your man does can be attributed to his testosterone levels. If your man has a penchant for yelling and insulting other drivers in traffic, testosterone isn’t necessarily the cause.
Women secrete testosterone hormones (in much smaller amounts) from the adrenal glands and ovaries to serve a key ovarian function. This hormone, besides being responsible for regular ovulation, also elevates moods and improves bone strength.
Too much production of testosterone causes women to experience irregular periods, rapid weight gain, and acne. For men, excessive testosterone in the bloodstream can cause long-term problems such as liver diseases, male-pattern baldness, and acne.
The production of cancerous cells in the prostate, for instance, is fueled by testosterone. Note that optimal levels of testosterone hormones vary widely from man to man and woman to woman.
Research by the Boston University School of Medicine indicates that over 4 million men in the US suffer from the effects of low levels of testosterone. Without a low testosterone treatment, many of them show signs of ‘andropause’ (male menopause).
In 2009, a federally funded study revealed the high rate of men suffering cardiac implications as a result of improper use of testosterone gel. These treatments are safe and effective when complemented with exercise and physical activities that utilize testosterone.
Did you know that the levels of men’s testosterone rise and fall periodically throughout the month, just like female hormones? It is scientifically proven that hormone levels can deviate within seasons, days, and even hours.
At the age of 50, men experience loss of androgens (which include Testosterone) which brings with it numerous issues ranging from baldness and osteoporosis to aggressiveness and midlife crisis. This can be corrected with low testosterone treatment.
In many cases, low levels of testosterone inhibit a woman’s ability to lose weight, a situation that can be rectified with low testosterone treatment.
If you notice that you shave your legs and armpits less frequently while losing hair on your head or noticing split ends and poor hair health, it may be a sign that you need to consider low testosterone treatment.
After menopause, some women may have even higher levels of testosterone than men of the same age. Doctors recommend that women begin monitoring their levels of testosterone as early as possible to anticipate its effects on their bodies.
If you are experiencing problems managing your pain response for instance; period pains or you’re suffering from ‘cognitive fatigue’, low testosterone treatment may be all you need.
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