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"Testosterone Levels In Men, Libido And Erectile Dysfunction" |
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There is scant evidence that male menopause and Andropause which is a gradual process and not exactly the same as menopause, conditions supposedly caused by diminishing
testosterone levels in aging men, exists.
As men age, their testes often produce somewhat less
testosterone than they did during adolescence and early adulthood, when production of this hormone
peaks. But it is important to keep in mind that the range of normal testosterone production is large.
Many older men have testosterone levels within the normal range of healthy younger men. Others
have levels well below this range. However, the likelihood that a man will ever experience a major shut
down of hormone production, similar to a woman's menopause, is remote.
In fact, many of the changes that take place in older men often are incorrectly blamed on decreasing testosterone levels. Some men who have erectile difficulty (impotence), for instance, may be tempted to blame this problem on lowered testosterone levels. However, in many cases, erectile dysfunctions/impotence are due to circulatory problems, not low testosterone levels.
What might men benefit from testosterone treatment therapy?Testosterone treatment therapy issue remains a scientifically unproven method for preventing or relieving any physical or psychological changes that men with normal testosterone levels may experience as they get older. Except for a relatively few younger and older men with extreme deficiencies, testosterone treatment is not deemed appropriate for most men at this time. For the few men whose bodies make very little or no testosterone for example, men whose pituitary glands have been destroyed by infections or tumors, or whose testes have been damage supplements in the form of patches, injections, or topical gel may offer substantial benefit. Supplements may help a man with exceptionally low testosterone levels maintain strong muscles and bones and increase sex drive.However, more research is needed to determine what, if any, effects testosterone replacement may have in healthy older men without these extreme deficiencies issues. For now, the risks and benefits of testosterone therapy for most men who do not have extreme deficiencies of the hormone are unknown, and there is insufficient evidence for making well-informed decisions on whether this therapy is suitable in these individuals. What are some of the risks issues of using male testosterone therapy?Investigators are concerned about the long-term harmful effects that supplemental testosterone might have on the aging body. It is not yet known, for instance, if testosterone supplements increase the risk of prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death among men. In addition to potentially promoting new prostate cancers, testosterone also may promote the growth of those that have already developed. Prostate cancer either in your own history or your immediate family history rules out taking testosterone treatment therapy. Studies also suggest that supplementation might trigger excessive red blood cell production in some men. This side effect issue might thicken blood and increase a man's risk of stroke.I know someone who uses testosterone therapy and he says he feels stronger and more alive than he has in years. Is there any scientific evidence to support this claim?Although some older men who have tried these supplements report feeling "more energetic" or "younger, testosterone supplementation remains a scientifically unproven method for preventing or relieving any physical and psychological changes that men with normal testosterone levels may experience as they get older. Until more scientifically rigorous studies are conducted, the question of whether the benefits of testosterone replacement outweigh any of its potential negative effects will remain unanswered.
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"Male Testosterone Facts"Take This Andropause Male Menopause Test Quiz For Testosterone Hormone Replacement For Men! Male Testosterone Impotence/Erectile Dysfunction Discussion ForumI'm 59 years, wasn't having sex very often and I have been experiencing the following low testosterone symptoms.... My urologist doctor said the symptoms maybe all about Andropause (also called "male menopause" is a normal part of aging).... Other causes are diseases of the sexual glands that produce and control testosterone levels... After a complete exam he ran blood tests on me and said I had low testosterone (deficiency) levels... He suggested Testosterone Replacement treatment therapy might be benefical.... Click to continue...
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