Testosterone Deficiency in Men - Andropause Symptoms and Treatment - From the Doctor's Desk Series
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I have had zero libido in then years since I was 19, very much depressed/angry no self esteem motivation also sparse pubic hair but muscle mass n facial hair are fine. I went to doctor at 21 he said the testosterone levels were fine but I still have all these symptoms today, should I try and get it re-checked?
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Thanks doc!
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I've had all the symptoms you mentioned and had my total testosterone level checked twice and it was below the normal range so my doctor put me on Androgel and feel so much better after only 3 weeks. I know I'll be using the stuff for the rest of my natural life but I wish there was a cheaper alternative.
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Call the office at 310-276-4494 and schedule a consultation.
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Yes, but not necessarily. You need to be correctly evaluated to determine the cause. Stress can affect hormone production significantly and is a possible contributing factor when hormone deficiencies exist.
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Taking testosterone replacement therapy may decrease whatevever natural but deficient production you still may have.However this can be counteracted by concominantly taking HCG or Chlomephene to continue to stimulate your remaining testosterone production capacity and prevent testicular atropy.
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I had my test taken. The doctor said I was on the low side of the normal range so they did nothing. I am 34 and have all the symptoms of low testosterone. Always have since about 18 yrs old. No facial hair,no sex drive,belly fat, fatique, prone to broken bones,depression and anxiety. I could pass for a 20 year old kid. Why won't the doctor do anything?
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does taking this cause your natural testosterone glands to produce less and cause you to become dependent on the drug?
doctor, before Androgel, I was gaining body fat even though I was consistently working out. Now I've been on Androgel for two months, I ' m still gaining weight and growing breasts. Any stop to the male breasts? thank you
redtruck32 1 year ago
Testosterone can convert to estrogen and along with excess fat may cause moobs. Testing can determine the hormonal imbalances which can then be corrected.
rejuvalife 1 year ago
Can a testicular cyst have an affect on testosterone production?
jmhstang 1 year ago
Usually not.
rejuvalife 1 year ago