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Low Testosterone And Bone Density

Clinical trials and studies have proven that testosterone and bone density have a direct link. As people age, their testosterone levels begin to dip and this can affect their bone mineral density; causing it to decrease as well.

Most people believe that low bone mineral density is something that only occurs in women when their estrogen levels drop. They know that this can cause osteoporosis. However, they dismiss the importance of the connection between testosterone levels and osteoporosis .

It is time to learn the truth about how low T can cause bones to become brittle and to break. It is time to learn the importance of keeping testosterone levels up to avoid the risk of developing osteoporosis. Since we know that low testosterone levels can cause low bone density and osteoporosis, we can try to avoid it. How? Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).

Low Testosterone And Your Risk Of Osteoporosis

Both men and women are at risk of developing low testosterone and osteoporosis . This is why it is very wise to make sure that your testosterone levels are where they should be and to not allow them to get too low.  Testosterone female osteoporosis is just as prevalent as testosterone male osteoporosis and neither should be ignored.

Every person’s body chemistry is different and therefore, all people are at varying levels of risk for developing a testosterone deficiency osteoporosis . Both genders can suffer with bone fractures and breaks that are the result of low T. If left too long and testosterone levels continue to decrease, this can cause the disease of osteoporosis.

Fractures and breaks of the bones due to low T will usually mostly occur in the wrists, the spine and the hips. Once an older man or woman breaks one of these body parts, the pain can be overwhelming and the condition can cause a huge life altering change for the worst. Quality of life can drop and the person can become permanently disabled.

Either hip has been considered by professionals as the most dangerous part of the body to fracture. This is an area of the body where complications in can occur and cause terrible outcomes. However, a person can substantially lower their risk of developing this serious problem if they partake in testosterone osteoporosis treatment .

Once it is known that a person’s testosterone levels are getting low by the correct blood testing, TRT can start.  Testing is always mandated by any reputable clinic and needs to take place to see if low T is occurring. Being proactive and immediately taking care of low T can help avoid the risk of developing the serious disease of osteoporosis.

Primary And Secondary Osteoporosis

The two main types of osteoporosis are called primary and secondary.

  • Primary osteoporosis:

This kind of disease is caused by an age related bone mineral density loss. It is the type that can be treated well with testosterone replacement for bone density . This kind of osteoporosis is also called senile osteoporosis or idiopathic osteoporosis. The latter name is usually associated with men who are younger than 70 and have low T.

  • Secondary osteoporosis:

This kind of disease of the bones that causes loss of bone mineral density usually happens because of (1) poor lifestyle behaviors, (2) medications or (3) certain diseases.  Considered to be the most common issues that cause bone mineral density loss are: glucocorticoid medications, smoking, abnormally high alcohol consumption, not moving the body such as being on bed rest for long periods of time, gastrointestinal disease or low testosterone levels.

Osteoporosis Prevention: How To Protect Your Bones

There are several ways that a person can protect their bones, but they all come down to keeping testosterone levels leveled and balanced. Once low T is an issue, testosterone replacement therapy for bone density health may be helpful in either slowing down the process of developing the disease of osteoporosis or preventing it.

This kind of treatment has been proven to be one of the most beneficial and helpful ways to naturally protect your bones. Since osteoporosis can be seriously debilitating and even cause death from complications, the best way to prevent it is with testosterone therapy for bone density . This involves working with a highly reputable clinic that offers the following:

  • Testing of the blood, a physical exam and an analysis of medical history
  • Working with licensed doctors in endocrinology or a related medical field
  • Working with knowledgeable and caring clinical advisors
  • A doctor given diagnosis, prescription and individualized treatment plan
  • The best top quality medications on the market for testosterone replacement therapy and osteoporosis
  • Licensed physicians who provide medical supervision throughout therapy

In addition to these above imperative elements to any successful TRT program that deals with testosterone and osteoporosis , a person can work on helping themselves to stay strong and healthy with living a healthy lifestyle. Both men and women can help to keep their bones strong to help to avoid osteoporosis by following these important daily living routines:

  1. Eat well – Make sure to consume foods high in protein, low in bad fats, high in omega 3 fatty acids and low in refined sugars.
  2. Exercise – Exercising with both cardiovascular workouts and weight training can keep the heart pumping and the body moving. Partaking in both of these kinds of workouts on a daily basis is imperative for good health and to give the bones what they need to stay strong. Exercise elevates testosterone levels and helps to keep bone mineral density up.
  3. Sleep – Making sure to give the body at least eight hours per night of restful, healing sleep will help testosterone to produce naturally and hence, keep bones strong.
  4. Smoking – Never smoke. The toxins in cigarette smoke stump growth in every respect. Nicotine stops testosterone from producing and causes a plethora of other problems as well including osteoporosis.
  5. Alcohol consumption – Keeping alcoholic intake to a responsible level is very important for good health. Abusing alcohol lowers testosterone levels and causes other problems too.
  6. Stress – Stress, testosterone levels and osteoporosis are all related. The higher the stress a person puts their body under, the more likely it will be that their testosterone levels will drop faster. This in return, can increase the risk of developing osteoporosis.

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Low Testosterone Diagnosing https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/low-testosterone-diagnosing/ Thu, 05 Jan 2017 15:42:17 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3643 Low Testosterone Diagnosing The only accurate way to go about diagnosing low testosterone levels is to get the proper blood test completed at a qualified clinic. The reliable clinics that we use are Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp. Here you will see a professional who will take your blood. The sample will then be sent back to our clinic where our doctors will analyze the results...

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Low Testosterone Diagnosing

The only accurate way to go about diagnosing low testosterone levels is to get the proper blood test completed at a qualified clinic. The reliable clinics that we use are Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp. Here you will see a professional who will take your blood. The sample will then be sent back to our clinic where our doctors will analyze the results and see where your testosterone levels fall on our reference chart.

The blood test that you get done can tell us if you have low T levels or not, but we also need to get other information from you as well. The results of a physical examination and a medical history must be analyzed in order to have all the data we need to make sure that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) will be right for you.

If we believe that aging is what is causing your low testosterone levels, TRT can be a fabulous choice for safe and effective raising and balancing of this hormone. If our doctors find other medical issues and perhaps your low T is not due to aging, there may be other forms of treatment that will help your ailments better than TRT. This will all be discussed between you and our professional staff once low testosterone diagnosing is completed.

Blood Testing

The most important part of diagnosing low testosterone is the blood work that all patients are required to get taken. A blood sample will tell the doctor if a patient is dealing with low testosterone levels or not. Testing will usually be done in the morning time when testosterone levels are at their highest.

Here are the steps as to what is involved in a blood test:

  1. A patient will show up to his or her appointment that was set up by our clinical advisor.
  2. The patient will sit comfortably in a chair exposing the upper part of the arm which will rest on a table or flat surface.
  3. The professional will place a rubber band around the patient’s upper arm. This is done to stop the blood flow to the veins in the inner elbow area to engorge those veins. 
  4. The practitioner will wipe the area on the arm that will take the needle with an alcohol gauze pad. This will remove any bacteria from the area to avoid infection.
  5. The practitioner will then place a sterile needle into a vein. Blood will be withdrawn from the body into a sterile test tube.
  6. When the right amount of blood is taken, the needle will be removed and pressure will be applied to the area.
  7. A bandage will be placed on the injection area.

This blood test is the same kind of test that is done for a routine physical. It is not painful. The patient will only feel a small prick as the needle goes into the vein to draw the blood. The test is not time consuming either. It is quick and you will be on your way in no time.

There are two types of testosterone in the blood: Total testosterone and free testosterone. The same blood test will test for both.

  • Total testosterone is hormone that is bound to proteins in the blood called sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG). It makes up about 2/3 of the testosterone hormone in the body.  
  • Free testosterone is hormone that is not attached to SHBG or to any other proteins and that is why it is call “free.” It makes up about one to four percent of the testosterone hormone in the body.  

In most cases that we see here, just having the amount of total testosterone read is enough to determine if a person is dealing with low T or not. The reason for this is because the numbers for free testosterone are so low that just testing for total testosterone is fine for an accurate reading for low testosterone diagnosing . 

Physical Exam

A physical exam is required to determine qualification for testosterone replacement therapy. This physical exam appointment will be set up for you in your local city by our clinical advisors. The information obtained will be sent confidentially to our clinic.

The medical history form is also important in order to complete the entire “testing” process and get all the information our doctors will need in order to determine if TRT is right for you. This form can be found right on our website.

It is best to be as open and honest as possible during your physical exam and while filling out your online medical form. The more information we have about your current and past health, the better our doctors will be able to write the perfect prescription and treatment plan for you.

In some cases, a physical exam and/or medical history may conclude that TRT is not what is necessary to create change for you and that perhaps another form of treatment would be better. TRT is remarkable for so many, but it is not for everyone. As an example, for more extreme medical conditions, traditional medicine may be necessary. TRT is for those who have low T levels due to the aging process, but who are in otherwise good health.

Self Diagnosing: Are The Results Reliable

It is never reliable to self diagnose low testosterone . Self diagnosing would mean that a man or woman decides that they have low T on their own. They perhaps would base this on their symptoms. If they take medications that are not prescribed by a licensed doctor, it could be dangerous. There is no testing involved, no prescription written and no medical supervision. This is never advised.

The only way to truly know if you have low T is to get a blood test taken by a qualified professional. The results should then be read by a licensed doctor of endocrinology (or a professional in a very closely related medical field).

Questions That A Doctor Can Ask You

One of the first questions that your doctor may ask you is about the symptoms that you are experiencing. Below is a list of symptoms that a patient could feel that could mean he or she is dealing with low T. Your doctor will want to know which of the below you are experiencing:

Sexual symptoms:

  • No sexual libido
  • Lack of sexual desire
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Hot flashes
  • Night sweats

Emotional symptoms:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Mood swings
  • Agitation
  • Anger outbursts
  • A poor attitude towards to the future

Physical symptoms:

  • Low energy
  • No stamina
  • No endurance
  • Weight gain (means metabolism has slowed)
  • Loss of muscle mass
  • Getting sick with the cold or the flu easily (means a weak immune system)
  • Difficulty with healing (wounds or injuries)
  • Poor sleeping patterns or insomnia
  • Bodily, joint and muscle aches and pains

Aesthetic symptoms:

  • More facial wrinkles and crow’s feet (means weak skin elasticity)
  • Sagging skin
  • Balding
  • Thinning hair
  • Nails that do not grow

Mental symptoms:

  • Forgetfulness
  • Loss of memory
  • Lack of ability to focus or to concentrate
  • A foggy feeling

The doctor will want to know how long you have been experiencing your symptoms. He or she will want to know your goals for therapy; what you wish to gain from therapy. He or she will possibly want to know what kinds of things you have tried to help yourself in the past. There will be questions about daily routines and lifestyle habits.

All in all, one should be prepared to be completely open and honest about their health condition. There is no room for embarrassment or inhibitions when it comes to talking to your doctor. The more he or she knows about your condition(s), the better he or she will be able to help you.

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Low Testosterone and Sex https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/low-testosterone-and-sex/ Wed, 04 Jan 2017 15:32:38 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3640 Low Testosterone Levels And Sex Desire According to some of the most prominent medical sources including WebMD, low testosterone and no sex drive are directly linked. Sources state that low sexual desire can be caused by other things too, but low T can definitely be a large part of why a decrease in sexual desire, lack of satisfying sex and erectile dysfunction can happen. Low...

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Low Testosterone Levels And Sex Desire

According to some of the most prominent medical sources including WebMD, low testosterone and no sex drive are directly linked. Sources state that low sexual desire can be caused by other things too, but low T can definitely be a large part of why a decrease in sexual desire, lack of satisfying sex and erectile dysfunction can happen. Low testosterone and libido levels occur in approximately five million men in the United States, according to a well known source.

Many scientific studies have been conducted to see why low testosterone causes low sexual desire. As a person ages, their testosterone decreases. When they are younger, testosterone is being produced in abundance and most people have a higher sexual libido then. Every man and woman is different and have varying ideas of what constitutes high or low sexual desire, but if you are used to a high desire for sex and then it decreases, a blood test to check for low T can give you the answer as to why your body changed. 

It is also important to take into consideration that major factors such as stress levels, the amount of sleep that is had, the amount of exercise a person does and how he or she eats (and his or her weight) will determine the amount of sexual desire they have. Testosterone levels will drop with poor lifestyle habits and that is why it is safe to say that there is a direct correlation between low testosterone and low sex drive .

According to the experts, it is not true that all men and women will have a decrease in sex drive if their testosterone levels are low. However, the same experts say that if one’s testosterone levels are low enough, almost all people will feel some kind of lack of desire for sex.

Low Testosterone And Libido

Experts have shared that one of the first signs of having low T is when a person loses his or her desire for sex or when his or her sexual libido dips. When low testosterone and decreased libido become an issue, TRT can assist both men and women to gain back their desire for sex.

Only a blood test can determine if a person has low T. If they get tested and their blood work shows low T, a doctor can determine a cause and effect between low testosterone and sex drive . The good news is that there is treatment that can raise testosterone levels and then raise sexual libido.  

Depression or other mental illnesses can also be the cause of low testosterone lack of libido . At times, it may not be possible to determine if low T has caused the depression which caused the low libido or the opposite. Either way, with medically supervised TRT, a patient can safely lift their testosterone levels and increase their sexual libido.

Low Testosterone And Erectile Dysfunction

When it comes to low testosterone and sex , experts have said that low T can definitely be the cause of erectile dysfunction (ED). Low testosterone has been said to be the cause of higher cholesterol levels and hence, atherosclerosis. What does this have to do with ED? When arteries are clogged due to plaque growing inside of them, this stops blood from flowing to different parts of the body. Since an erection is caused by blood flowing to the penis, when this blood is no longer available, ED will occur.

Testosterone replacement therapy can help to lower cholesterol levels, lower the risk for atherosclerosis (hence decreasing the possibility of heart attack or stroke) and lower the risk of ED. In essence, TRT can be what saves one’s sex life and one’s life in general.

Since low testosterone levels and sex can greatly affect a man’s life and intimate relationships, getting a blood test would be the best first step to take if a man is having trouble getting or maintaining an erection. A blood test will be able to tell if a man is dealing with low testosterone levels. If he is, this could be causing his ED. If not, there could be other reasons for his trouble and the problem can be looked into further.

Low Semen Volume

Experts have confirmed that when it comes to how low testosterone can affect sex , some men find it troubling when their semen volume is less than it was before he developed low T. Yes, low T can create a lower amount of semen when a man ejaculates. However, this decrease in semen will not usually affect the intensity of his orgasm.

Low testosterone and no libido can cause significant issues for sexual functioning, sexual pleasure and the strength of intimate relationships. However, minimal semen being produced should not cause the same issues. Low testosterone levels may contribute to low semen volume, but low semen volume will not affect sex in general.

How To Improve Your Sexual Performance

There are several ways to improve your sexual performance along with your sexual desire. Below are the top two ways that can help. With commitment to the process and caring for oneself, they should be easy to do:

  1. If the problem is related to age, low testosterone and low libido , testosterone replacement therapy can help. By restoring lost hormone levels and balancing them properly, a man can have a stronger sexual life than he did when he was in his 20’s.
  2. By changing poor lifestyle habits into good ones, a man can improve his sexual performance and increase low testosterone and loss of libido. Here are ways to improve lifestyle:
    • Eat well
    • Sleep well
    • Exercise
    • Decrease stress levels
    • Limit alcohol consumption
    • Never smoke

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Testosterone Use and Cancer https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/testosterone-use-and-cancer/ Wed, 04 Jan 2017 15:21:19 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3635 Testosterone Replacement Therapy And Cancer There is nothing written in the literature that states that testosterone use and cancer are directly related to one another. In other words, there is no proof that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can cause prostate cancer, testicular cancer or breast cancer in either men or women. Although there will still be ongoing research to determine the risk of developing cancer...

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy And Cancer

There is nothing written in the literature that states that testosterone use and cancer are directly related to one another. In other words, there is no proof that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can cause prostate cancer, testicular cancer or breast cancer in either men or women. Although there will still be ongoing research to determine the risk of developing cancer due to TRT, so far after many years, there is no substantial evidence that it does.

Our patients have inquired about the correlation between testosterone and cancer cells and again, research has not proven that one causes the other when using injections of the hormone. Our licensed doctors are very careful and accurate when they prescribe testosterone medications so that a patient is taking just the right amount and no more than necessary in order to balance out their hormone levels. When a patient has low T as shown in blood work, our doctors take their time to create just the perfect treatment plan to avoid any negative side effects at all.

In addition, our physicians are always medically supervising therapy so that patients can quickly change a dosage if something is not right. If a patient feels anything out of the ordinary happening when using their injections, they are to call us right away. We work tirelessly to help our patients get the best out of therapy and to stop the worry about testosterone use and cancer or any other problems they may fear from TRT.

Can Testosterone Replacement Cause Cancer?

We have shared that there is no substantial evidence written in the literature that links testosterone use and prostate cancer, testicular cancer or breast cancer. We understand that this is something that patients may worry about when they participate in TRT. However, there is no reason to anticipate this kind of disease occurring due to testosterone replacement therapy. That is, when it is done when the patient is tested for low T, gets diagnosed properly and gets prescribed the right testosterone medication and the correct dosage of that medication.

Research regarding testosterone use and cancer:

  • A prominent doctor spoke at the American Urological Association 2015 annual meeting. He stated that testosterone whether it is produced naturally in the body or given via bio-identical injection does not cause prostate cancer.
  • One of the main investigators for the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial argues against the idea that testosterone replacement therapy causes cancer. He also shared his view of using testosterone injections conservatively. In other words, to be safe against any side effects, he believes that a doctor should prescribe the lowest dosage of testosterone as possible to gain benefits when fearing low testosterone levels and prostate cancer. We believe that too.
  • A study that was published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute talked about 18 different studies. It confirmed that any fear that testosterone causes cancer has little scientific support.  
  • A study done out of the University of North Carolina School of Public Health suggested that professionals should move away from believing that high testosterone is a risk for cancer. The study stated in a powerful manner that testosterone use and cancer are not related.

How Testosterone Therapy Can Treat Cancer?

Many very prominent sources talk about whether or not testosterone treatment for cancer is recommended. What most will concur with is that TRT may not be the first line of defense for cancer, but it can help with the symptoms that could happen after traditional medical treatment for prostate cancer or testicular cancer is completed. This is because these are the areas of the body that produce testosterone. When they are treated for cancer, it can cause the patient to develop low T.

Testosterone treatment and prostate cancer:

  • Testosterone use after prostate cancer surgery can safely help a man to rid of the symptoms he may feel from low T. The lack of energy and desire for sex (just as two examples) will start to increase when TRT starts to balance low levels of testosterone that become low due to the intense surgery and treatment a man will need to undergo for removal of prostate cancer.

Testosterone treatment and testicular cancer:

  • One article shared that testosterone use and testicular cancer can be very beneficial for a man. When a man has testicular cancer, the medical treatment he will receive will often result in low T. He will start to feel the symptoms of low energy, lack of sexual drive, erectile dysfunction, depression, anxiety, low bone density, little stamina or endurance, weight gain and more. Many doctors believe that as soon as the man starts to feel these symptoms, he should start testosterone replacement therapy.

Testosterone treatment and breast cancer:

  • Breatcancer.org has suggested that the use of pellets or creams of testosterone for TRT for a woman will not increase her risk for developing breast cancer. This is great progress for women who might have feared the idea of testosterone use and breast cancer.

Testosterone use after breast cancer, prostate cancer or testicular cancer can very gently ease a person’s symptoms that come with low T after the hormone decreases from traditional cancer treatment. It is imperative to only work with a clinic that is highly reputable and only uses the best trained and licensed doctors that treat each and every patient with the dignity and respect that they deserve.

When partaking in testosterone therapy after cancer treatment, a person will mostly likely already feel down and exhausted from their prior experience with fighting cancer. This is another reason why it is important to work with a clinic that has very understanding, kind and caring professionals. We do not only prescribe testosterone injections for men or creams for women. We also get to know our patients and assist them with much more than the physical side of therapy.

We understand the emotional toll cancer treatment can take on a person and share compassion with our patients. We will help you to feel better when cancer treatment zaps you of your testosterone.

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Normal Testosterone and Estrogen Levels in Women https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/normal-testosterone-and-estrogen-levels-in-women/ Tue, 03 Jan 2017 17:28:50 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3631 It is vital to keep normal testosterone levels in women and at the same time, to keep normal estrogen levels in women as well. These two hormones are particularly important to keep balanced in the body for good physical, emotional, mental and sexual health, strength and vibrancy. As females age, their hormone levels deplete. This is a natural act of nature that cannot be stopped....

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It is vital to keep normal testosterone levels in women and at the same time, to keep normal estrogen levels in women as well. These two hormones are particularly important to keep balanced in the body for good physical, emotional, mental and sexual health, strength and vibrancy. As females age, their hormone levels deplete. This is a natural act of nature that cannot be stopped.

Although decreasing hormones cannot be stopped as a woman gets older, the symptoms of low testosterone and the symptoms of low estrogen levels in females can be stopped and controlled. How? Hormones can be restored and balanced with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and with estrogen replacement therapy (ERT).

Our doctors are well trained and licensed in this field of medicine and know how to get people healthy with normal testosterone levels for females and males. When the proper testing is done and blood work is being analyzed by our physicians, they will know the correct prescription to write for a smooth and successful TRT or ERT experience.

High, Normal And Low Testosterone Levels In Females

Here is an easy to read chart that shares what testosterone levels in women should look like. It is important to keep in mind that these numbers are just reference ranges. Each clinic will establish their own scales that will be slightly different from each other. This is in part due to calibration errors with equipment or the different kinds of people that get their hormone levels tested at a particular clinic.

Low, High And Normal Testosterone Levels In Females

 

High

Normal

Low

Over age 30

Total testosterone:

Over  70 ng/dL

Total testosterone:

Between 15 – 70 ng/dL

Total testosterone:  Under: 15 ng/dL

       

Over age 40:

Total testosterone:

Over 63.75 ng/dL

Total testosterone:

Between 12.75 – 63.75 ng/dL

Total testosterone: Under 12.75 ng/dL

       

Over age 50:

Total testosterone:

Over 54.19 ng/dL

Total testosterone:

Between 10.8 – 54.19 ng/dL

Total testosterone:

Under 10.8 ng/dL

       

Over age 50:

Total testosterone:

Over 46.06 ng/dL

Total testosterone:

Between 9.21 – 46.06 ng/dL

Total testosterone:

Under 9.21 ng/dL

What is a normal testosterone level in females? A normal range of testosterone levels for a woman is considered to be between a reference point that is determined by each individual clinic.

Normal testosterone levels in women look like this:

  • Over 30 years old is anything between 15 – 70 ng/dL
  • Over 40 years old is anything between 12.75 – 63.75 ng/dL
  • Over 50 years old is anything between 10.8 – 54.19 ng/dL
  • Over 60 years old is anything between 9.21 – 46.06 ng/dL

Some women may fall on the lower end and feel symptoms and others may fall at the higher end and feel symptoms. Understanding that each woman is different and even when a number on a scale says “too low” or “too high,” it is still up to the licensed doctor in charge and the patient to determine if treatment will be helpful.

High, Normal And Low Estrogen Levels In Females

Estrogen levels for females should be within a “normal” range (according to the clinic they attend) in order for them to look and feel their best. However, there is no real “normal” amount as all women are different. The best traditional medicine can do is to come up with a reference range and that range is often between 40 to 50 picograms per milliliter.

As most people know, estrogen is the key hormone for the female body, keeping it strong, vital and alive. Without the right amounts of estrogen flowing through the female system, ailments will occur that can greatly affect how a woman looks and feels.

Read below to see where estrogen levels for women should be during:

  • Menstruation
  • Ovulation
  • Pregnancy
  • Post-menopause

The estrogen hormone amount will fluctuate within the female body during menstruation, when it will be closer to about 45 pg/mL. During ovulation, estrogen levels can rise to about 400 pg/mL, but this will only be temporary.

When a woman is pregnant, estrogen levels have been seen to boost as high as 100 times more than normal. Throughout the pregnancy, estrogen levels will fluctuate too. The reason is to create the right amount of blood flow to the uterus. It will also stimulate lactation after pregnancy is finished. After pregnancy, estrogen levels hit their normal level again.

The estrogen levels in women who are post menopausal can drop to as low as 10 to 20pg/mL. This is when the female will start to feel symptoms that can tremendously affect her quality of life. For the good of bone health and to avoid osteoporosis, night sweats, hot flashes, vaginal dryness and more, it is necessary to keep estrogen levels around the 40 to 50pg/mL. The best way to do this is with estrogen replacement therapy.  

What To Do If Testosterone Or Estrogen Levels Are Out Of Normal Range

Treatment with our clinic using TRT or ERT is one of the safest and most effective ways to get testosterone and estrogen levels that are out of range back into range to avoid feeling symptoms that can impede upon quality of life. When testosterone or estrogen levels are out of normal range, a woman may start to feel very uncomfortable. She may lose her sexual drive, feel depressed, have terrible hot flashes and night sweats and feel “old” and unworthy.

Women need the right amount of both testosterone and estrogen in their bodies for the following reasons:

  • Less hot flashes
  • Less night sweats
  • A stronger sexual libido and desire for intimate relations
  • The elimination of vaginal dryness
  • A stronger ability to fantasize
  • Stronger skin elasticity
  • Less facial wrinkles and crow’s feet
  • Less saggy skin
  • Healthier, stronger and thicker hair
  • Nails that grow faster
  • A more youthful looking appearance
  • Much better emotional stability
  • Less mood swings
  • Less irritability
  • Less agitation
  • Less depression
  • Less anxiety, tension and stress
  • A stronger immune system against sickness
  • Faster healing
  • A better ability to maintain a healthy weight
  • A better ability to maintain a healthy looking physique
  • Strong bone mineral density
  • Less risk for fracturing or breaking bones
  • Less risk for developing osteoporosis
  • Lower cholesterol
  • Less risk for heart disease, heart attack or stroke
  • Lower triglyceride levels
  • Less risk for developing diabetes
  • Better ability to manage diabetes
  • Better short term and long term memory
  • Less forgetfulness
  • A better ability to concentrate and focus
  • An overall stronger mental acuity
  • Growing organs
  • Better ability to sleep soundly at night
  • Less sleep disturbances
  • Less insomnia

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How To Know If I Have Low T https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/how-to-know-if-i-have-low-t/ Wed, 21 Dec 2016 17:16:13 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3627 Low Testosterone: How Do You Know When Levels Are Too Low? The only accurate way to know when low testosterone levels are too low is to get the proper blood testing completed. When you work with a reputable clinic, they will mandate that blood testing and a physical examination be completed. The clinical advisor with whom you work will set up the appointment for you...

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Low Testosterone: How Do You Know When Levels Are Too Low?

The only accurate way to know when low testosterone levels are too low is to get the proper blood testing completed. When you work with a reputable clinic, they will mandate that blood testing and a physical examination be completed. The clinical advisor with whom you work will set up the appointment for you in a local hormone replacement therapy HRT clinic in your city.

Blood testing is very simple. It is a quick and easy process, such as what you would get in a routine physical exam. Once completed, the blood work will be sent back to the clinic where the licensed physician of endocrinology (or a related medical field) will analyze the results. Our trained doctors are highly skilled in reading blood work and can tell a patient whether or not he or she is dealing with low T.

After a blood sample confirms low T, the doctor can then presume that the problems a person is dealing with physically, emotionally, mentally and sexually may be symptoms of low testosterone levels. This is when they can correctly diagnose a patient and prescribe the right medication and dosage for the unique needs of each individual patient.

Symptoms Of Low Testosterone Levels

There are many physical, emotional, mental, and sexual symptoms of low testosterone levels. The following is a comprehensive list of the issues that a person may be dealing with when their testosterone levels become too low.

Physical low testosterone symptoms:

  • lethargy
  • no energy
  • low stamina and endurance levels
  • high cholesterol levels
  • high triglyceride levels
  • a higher risk for heart related problems such as stroke or heart attack
  • a higher risk for developing diabetes
  • low bone mineral density
  • a higher risk for bone fractures, breaks or osteoporosis
  • a weakened immune system
  • the risk of getting sick more often with colds or the flu
  • difficulty with healing from injuries or wounds
  • poor sleeping patterns
  • insomnia
  • hair loss
  • balding
  • weak skin elasticity leading to more wrinkles and crow’s feet
  • weight gain, especially around the abdominal area
  • loss of lean muscle mass
  • a gaining of cellulite
  • weaker vision
  • shrinking organs
  • body, joint and muscle aches and pains

Sexual low testosterone symptoms:

  • loss of sexual drive
  • low sexual libido
  • erectile dysfunction
  • the inability to have an orgasm
  • vaginal dryness
  • uncomfortable sexual relations
  • hot flashes
  • night sweats

Emotional low testosterone symptoms:

  • depression
  • anxiety
  • irritability
  • agitation
  • anger outbursts
  • mood swings
  • sadness
  • withdrawal
  • a poor attitude

Mental low testosterone symptoms:

  • forgetfulness
  • loss of memory short-term and long-term
  • difficulty with immediate memory recall
  • mental fogginess
  • disorientation
  • feeling disconnected or lost

Not all people will feel all of the symptoms listed above. In addition, some people will feel mild symptoms, while others will feel major and life altering issues. This is why it is important to work with a clinic whose doctors treat each patient as an individual. Physicians should create tailor made treatment plans and prescriptions.

Causes Of Low Testosterone

There can be several causes of low testosterone levels. Our clinic works with those who are over 30 and are experiencing low T, due to the aging process. This means that the body has slowed down in all of its functioning. This will include the slowing of the organs that produce testosterone; the testicles in men and the ovaries in women.

When we work with clients that are experiencing low T, their low testosterone causes are usually not due to disease or other medical problems. In these cases, other medical treatments may need to be sought.

When it comes to aging and reversing low testosterone, our clinic has a very successful track record for helping to give quality back to those who have low T due to growing older. We help our patients to understand what causes low testosterone and how to treat the issue.

What is low testosterone? As a man ages, his testicles will not produce as much testosterone as they did when he was in his 20’s. Likewise, as a woman ages, her ovaries will slow in their production of testosterone. This is what will cause the symptoms of low T.

The good news is that levels of low testosterone in men and women can be increased and balanced out with the proper amount of testosterone medication. These will come in the form of injections for men and a cream for women. All medication must be prescribed by a licensed physician. It is never safe or legal to purchase testosterone in any form from an unqualified source.

When a person gets a prescription for testosterone injections or cream, their use of it must be medically supervised. This will help eliminate any negative side effects from occurring. It will give a person a smooth and successful testosterone replacement therapy experience when the cause of low T is aging.

How To Measure Your Levels

To have your levels of testosterone measured, you must partake in a blood test that is done specifically to test for low T. This must be done by a professional clinic and test results must be read by a licensed specialist in the field of endocrinology or a related medical practice. This is how you will know if you may benefit from low T treatment or not.

It is never recommended to get medications from any unknown sources or from any clinic that does not mandate testing. You must know your testosterone levels in order to presume that your symptoms are due to low T.

Is It Dangerous To Have Low Testosterone

Is it dangerous to have low testosterone? That will depend upon the symptoms that low T causes. Although it may not be seen in general as being “dangerous” to have low T levels, the person who has depleted testosterone may experience some very uncomfortable symptoms.

Some low T symptoms can be very mild and not cause much problem. However, other issues can be life altering, cause depression, withdrawing from the world, uncomfortable pain in the body, no sexual desire or high cholesterol levels. Can these symptoms be considered dangerous? Perhaps.

The best way to stay healthy overall and to avoid losing quality of life due to feeling warn out and lethargic is to keep your hormone levels balanced and leveled. One way to lessen the risk of cardiovascular problems or breaking bones due to osteoporosis (which can both lead to dangerous situations) is to make sure to keep testosterone levels in the right range for your body.

How To Treat Low testosterone

Treating low testosterone levels is easy with therapy using injectable medications that are doctor prescribed. Women will use a cream. When prescription medication is taken as directed and a healthy lifestyle is lived, a person can be in the best shape physically, emotionally, mentally and sexually than they have been in a long time.

Following your prescription and treatment plan exactly as written is imperative. In addition, living a healthy lifestyle will consist of eating right, sleeping enough hours per evening, exercising daily, keeping stress levels low and keeping alcoholic consumption to a responsible amount.

Making sure to keep up with medical supervision and keeping in close contact with your clinical advisor is important too. Never allow any negative side effects (which are rare) to go unattended. Use responsible judgement while in treatment and if anything seems out of the ordinary, inform your advisor.

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Aging and Testosterone Levels https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/aging-and-testosterone-levels/ Wed, 07 Dec 2016 17:06:24 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3623 There is a strong relationship between testosterone and aging. As all men and women grow older, testosterone levels will naturally dip. This can bring about some pretty serious symptoms that lessen the quality of life for those dealing with low T. There isn’t anything that anyone can do about aging, as time will never stop. As the clock ticks, the body gets older and slows...

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There is a strong relationship between testosterone and aging. As all men and women grow older, testosterone levels will naturally dip. This can bring about some pretty serious symptoms that lessen the quality of life for those dealing with low T.

There isn’t anything that anyone can do about aging, as time will never stop. As the clock ticks, the body gets older and slows down in all aspects. Testosterone levels will deplete, but the good news is that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can help.

By safely putting back bio-identical testosterone into the body via prescribed injections, this can help to eliminate and prevent symptoms that occur when this vital hormone gets too low. TRT must be prescribed after a patient is diagnosed accurately. Aging and testosterone therapy can help patients live their lives happily with good health, strength, vigor and vitality no matter how old they are.

What Happens To Testosterone Levels With Age?

When a person ages, their testosterone levels will naturally drop. As a person gets older, all of their bodily systems and organs slow down. Testosterone is created in the testicles in men and in the ovaries in women. These organs will also slow down. This means that their production of this vital hormone will decrease as time passes.

Aging and testosterone loss has to do with the testicles and ovaries slowing down their production of testosterone usually beginning after the age of 30.

  • Men aged 30 to 40 usually have an average testosterone level of 219 to 1,009 ng/dL.
  • Men aged 40 to 50 usually have an average testosterone level of 201 to 993 ng/dL.
  • Men aged 50 to 60 usually have an average testosterone level 172 to 918 ng/dL.
  • Men aged over 60 usually have an average testosterone level of 156 to 700 ng/dL.

Of course, these numbers are average and different clinics will have different ranges that they call normal or average.

Here is a chart of how testosterone drops with age for men:

Average Testosterone Levels By Age For Men

Men over 30

Total: 219 – 1009 ng/dL

Men over 40

Total: 201 – 993 ng/dL

Men over 50

Total: 170 – 918 ng/dL

Men over 60

Total: 156 – 700 ng/dL

Women need much less testosterone running through their systems than men do. However, do not mistake the fact that women absolutely do need this hormone in order to function at optimal health.

Here is an idea of average ranges of testosterone levels in women by age.

  • Women aged 30 to 40 usually have an average testosterone level of 15 – 70 ng/dL.
  • Women aged 40 to 50 usually have an average testosterone level of 12.75 – 63.75 ng/dL.
  • Women aged 50 to 60 usually have an average testosterone level 10.8 – 54.19 ng/dL.
  • Women aged over 60 usually have an average testosterone level of 9.21 – 46.06 ng/dL.

Here is a chart of how testosterone drops with age for women:

Average Testosterone Levels By Age For Women

Women over 30

Total: 15 – 70 ng/dL

Women over 40

Total: 12.75 – 63.75 ng/dL

Women over 50

Total: 10.8 – 54.19 ng/dL

Women over 60

Total: 9.21 – 46.06 ng/dL

How To Stop Declining Of Testosterone Levels

Unfortunately, there is no way to stop aging, which means that testosterone levels will never stop depleting throughout a person’s lifetime. However, there are ways of helping the body to produce testosterone as it dips and ways of replacing lost testosterone.

Testosterone replacement therapy provides a very safe and effective ways to increase low T. However, it must be done with a reputable clinic that provides medical supervision after a diagnosis and correct prescription are given by a licensed doctor.

A person can also naturally help testosterone levels to increase by living a healthy lifestyle. This means that they should eat well, sleep enough, exercise daily, keep stress levels low, never smoke and keep alcohol consumption to responsible amount. Taking care of one’s body on a daily basis can help to aid in the natural production of testosterone

What Benefits You Can Get From TRT

Aging and testosterone loss can cause physical, emotional, mental and sexual symptoms in men and women alike. Here is a comprehensive list of the benefits you can get from TRT once it begins working to increase low T levels:

Benefits from TRT:

  • An increase in sexual libido
  • An increase in interest in sexual activity
  • A greater ability to reach orgasm
  • Less vaginal dryness
  • A greater ability to fantasize
  • Less hot flashes
  • Less night sweats
  • The elimination of erectile dysfunction
  • Longer and stronger erections
  • A better ability to sleep
  • More energy
  • More vitality
  • More stamina
  • More endurance
  • Faster recovery time after workouts
  • Faster healing of wounds or injuries
  • Greater organ growth
  • Less loss of bone mineral density
  • Less risk for osteoporosis
  • Less risk for heart issues
  • Lower cholesterol levels
  • Lowered risk for diabetes
  • Lower triglyceride levels
  • A stronger immune system
  • Getting sick less often
  • Stronger and more acute vision
  • Weight loss
  • Muscle gain
  • Faster overall metabolism
  • Less irritability
  • Less mood swings
  • Less anxiety
  • Less agitation and less anger
  • Greater emotional instability
  • A better overall attitude towards the future
  • Less desire to withdraw from social situations
  • Less depression
  • Less forgetfulness
  • Less memory loss
  • A greater ability to focus
  • A greater ability to concentrate

Can We Prevent Aging With Testosterone Therapy?

Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent aging by using testosterone therapy or any other kind of medical science. The clock does not stop, which means that aging does not stop. Testosterone levels will decrease as a person grows older and symptoms will most likely occur that show aging.

There has been a lot of advertising for anti aging and testosterone therapy. One can see ads on the television, in magazines, on billboards and hear them over the radio. It must be made very clear though that TRT does not stop aging from occurring. What is can do is relieve the symptoms that occur when testosterone drops as a person grows older.

As long as TRT is done with a reputable clinic with licensed doctors, skilled clinical advisors and the clinic provides testing, prescriptions, top quality medications and medical supervision, a person should be safe and receive remarkable benefits. There is no reason to live with the uncomfortable ailments that are caused from low T. Testosterone replacement therapy is one of the safest and best answers.

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Low Testosterone and Diabetes https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/low-testosterone-and-diabetes/ Tue, 15 Nov 2016 16:51:56 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3619 Low Testosterone And Diabetes: What’s The Link? There are several links between low testosterone and diabetes. Research does not say that low testosterone causes diabetes, but they can be related indirectly. Here is how: Those with type 2 diabetes are often overweight or obese. Some experts shared in the Journal of Diabetes Care that high body weight and high body mass index (BMI) can cause...

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Low Testosterone And Diabetes: What’s The Link?

There are several links between low testosterone and diabetes. Research does not say that low testosterone causes diabetes, but they can be related indirectly. Here is how:

  1. Those with type 2 diabetes are often overweight or obese. Some experts shared in the Journal of Diabetes Care that high body weight and high body mass index (BMI) can cause type 2 diabetes and could result in low testosterone levels. As a matter of fact, as BMI increases in those with diabetes, testosterone levels tend to drop.
  2. Low testosterone has been proven to be linked to insulin resistance (the body does not utilize its insulin correctly) which is part of the disease of type 2 diabetes.
  3. One of the side effects of type 2 diabetes is low testosterone. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism shared that the pituitary gland in those with type 2 diabetes has stopped producing enough free testosterone (testosterone in the blood that is not bound to the protein sex hormone binding globulin or SHBG). The researchers believe that this slowing of the pituitary occurs because of the diabetes. As a result, it creates low T.
  4. Experts have studied those who have type 2 diabetes and these individuals are said to be twice as likely to have low T than those who have normal levels of testosterone.

Low testosterone levels and diabetes have some symptoms that mimic each other as well. As a matter of fact, low T has similar symptoms to many other problems and this is why it will often not get diagnosed properly when a patient seeks out a traditional doctor for his or her symptoms. Most doctors do not test for low testosterone when patients visit them with complaints. This is unfortunate.

Some of the most common low testosterone and diabetes symptoms can include:

  • Lack of energy
  • Fatigue
  • Hunger without weight gain in those who are overweight
  • Difficulty with healing (a suppressed immune system)
  • Mood swings, anger and irritability
  • A change in vision

People will often live with these issues, as they do not know what is causing them. Most people who visit their doctor with the above complaints will be referred for a blood test. They may find out that they have diabetes; however, they may never know that low testosterone levels are an issue too.

Unless a doctor knows about the link between low testosterone and diabetes type 1 or low testosterone and diabetes type 2,he or she will not know that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) could be a way to stop certain symptoms. This is why more doctors and patients alike should become educated more about TRT and its benefits.

Managing Diabetes And Low Testosterone

Testosterone replacement therapy has been said to be able to help people manage the symptoms of both diabetes and low testosterone. Some of the symptoms of both issues overlap, such as lethargy, mood swings, irritability, difficulty with healing wounds and changes in vision. TRT can help to alleviate all of them.

Not only can TRT help with low testosterone and diabetes type 2, but it can help to improve overall health. Having a testosterone deficiency can cause many physical, emotional, mental and sexual symptoms. With that said, TRT can help by eliminating a plethora of ailments that go along with diabetes and low T.

Testosterone And Insulin Sensitivity

The connection between low testosterone and diabetes when it comes to insulin sensitivity is real. Many studies have confirmed that low T can promote insulin resistance. When a patient has type 2 diabetes, his or her body will still make insulin, but the body will not respond to it the same way that it used to before they developed the disease. In other words, the body does not utilize the insulin correctly.

Studies have shared that raising testosterone levels (with TRT) can help to treat this insulin sensitivity. It does so by helping the body to increase its response to the insulin that it produces.

Can Testosterone Therapy Treat Diabetes

Several articles have been published that have shown testosterone therapy can treat diabetes. It may not cure it, but it can help ease the symptoms that can make life unbearable as quality of life is diminished. When a person has both low testosterone levels and type 2 diabetes, TRT can be very helpful in minimizing or even eliminating the symptoms that are bothersome.

The good news about both low testosterone and pre diabetes is that they are both reversible. With the correct treatment and the right changes to lifestyle habits, a person can feel even better than they did years prior. All patients of testosterone replacement therapy must qualify for therapy the following:

  1. They must be over 30 years old.
  2. They must have been tested to have low testosterone levels with the proper blood work.
  3. They must have gotten a physical exam and shared their medical history.
  4. Our doctors must have analyzed their medical information to determine that therapy would be beneficial for both reversing low testosterone levels and diabetes.

Research that has proven low testosterone therapy can treat diabetes:

  • Promising research was done out of the University of Buffalo. The study was double blind and placebo controlled and the subjects were men with type 2 diabetes. They were given low testosterone treatment. Subjects were put into two randomly chosen groups. The first group was given intramuscular injections of testosterone and the other group was given a placebo.

The results were definitive. One third of those who got testosterone injections demonstrated an increase in insulin sensitivity as the body responded favorably to the insulin it naturally produced. They also showed a decrease in excess fat and an increase in lean muscle mass. The placebo group did not show any difference in their condition. There was no doubt within this study that low testosterone does contribute to type 2 diabetes.

  • Another study showed a very clear link between low testosterone and diabetes as well. The study resulted with evidence that a third of the males in the study with type 2 diabetes had definite low levels of testosterone. However, with treatment of the correct testosterone injections, the hormone replacement increased testosterone sensitivity, reduced excess fat and increased muscle.
  • An article published in Diabetes Care in 2015 was clear to confirm that men who have type 2 diabetes and low testosterone can definitely and significantly benefit from testosterone treatment. TRT can greatly reduce insulin resistance, fat tissue and increase lean muscle tissue as the three major benefits.

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How to Treat Low Testosterone https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/testosterone/how-to-treat-low-testosterone/ Wed, 12 Oct 2016 16:23:25 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=3610 The healthiest way how to treat low testosterone levels is with doctor prescribed testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). For the greatest amount of safety and efficacy, treatment should be done with a reputable clinic that: Offers a free first consultation with an expert clinical advisor Works only with licensed doctors who diagnose and prescribe testosterone medications Works with clinical advisors who are highly skilled, knowledgeable, caring...

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The healthiest way how to treat low testosterone levels is with doctor prescribed testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). For the greatest amount of safety and efficacy, treatment should be done with a reputable clinic that:

  1. Offers a free first consultation with an expert clinical advisor
  2. Works only with licensed doctors who diagnose and prescribe testosterone medications
  3. Works with clinical advisors who are highly skilled, knowledgeable, caring and compassionate
  4. Mandates the proper testing such as a blood test to check testosterone levels, requires a physical exam and a medical history to be completed
  5. Only prescribes the highest quality, 100 percent pure and authentic medications
  6. Has their clinical advisors teach all about TRT, how to prepare and self administer injections and how to live a healthy lifestyle
  7. Has licensed doctors who provide full medical supervision throughout the entire course of therapy

If a clinic does not offer even one of these points above, they should not be used. All seven requirements are extremely important for the safest and most effective way how to treat low testosterone in males and in females alike. Both genders need the proper amount of this vital hormone in order to look and feel their best and TRT is the safest way to reverse a testosterone deficiency.

Medical Treatment

A person should never get their own testosterone from a source they do not know and use injections without them being prescribed. They should never take testosterone shots without the proper medical supervision either. The only way how to treat low testosterone is to work with a proper clinic that offers proven successful medical treatment for increasing low T levels.

Using testosterone injections is not something to take lightly. There are remarkable benefits that can come from proper usage; however, there can also be some seriously dangerous side effects that can come from misuse or abuse of the medications. In addition, purchasing tainted or fake medications from unknown sources, the black online market or from overseas can cause some terribly uncomfortable problems. When the law gets involved with misuse of testosterone injections, there can be strict fines or even jail time for those who buy, sell, distribute or use low T injections without a proper prescription.

Natural Testosterone Deficiency Treatment

Our clinical advisors often get asked how to treat low testosterone levels naturally and the answer is very simple; with a medically supervised treatment program through our clinic. After testing takes place and our doctors know that (1) you have a testosterone deficiency and (2) you are a good candidate for TRT, they can take their time to write the best and most accurate medication prescription for you. Additionally, they will write a very detailed and individualized treatment plan for you.

Your job will be to stay committed to treatment and to follow what the doctor has written for you. We have you get your blood levels tested and a physical exam along with sharing your medical history for a reason. We want to know everything about your health so that we can write a treatment plan that will fit your needs as closely as possible. This is how doctors treat low testosterone the safest and most effective way.

Our doctors will also provide medical supervision. This means that they will be overseeing and monitoring your treatment looking to make sure that you are reaping the best benefits without any negative side effects. If something is not going as it should, the doctor can very quickly change a prescription or adjust a dosage of medication to give you a smooth therapy experience.

How To Choose Your Type Of Treatment

If you are dealing with low T and are looking for the best way how to treat a low testosterone level, you need to do your research and due diligence to see what type of treatment will be best for you. We give you plenty to read here within our website to learn all that you can about testosterone replacement therapy. Our clinical advisors are also available and will be very happy to speak with you about TRT and everything that it has to offer.

We invite you to have a free consultation with one of our extremely kind and knowledgeable specialists and he or she will share everything you need to know about how to treat low testosterone in females and males. Both genders need enough testosterone in their bodies in order to function at optimal health performance.

During your discussion with the advisor, you can ask all the questions you have and voice any of your concerns. Together, your and advisor and you will decide if you should take the next step towards beginning treatment for low T. That next step would be getting tested.

Our professionals will share TRT information and answer questions. They will never try to push you into anything with which you are not 100 percent comfortable. You must desire to participate in TRT because it will take time, effort commitment on your part. If you wish you look and feel youthful, strong and healthy well into your golden years, learning how to treat low testosterone with our TRT program can be highly beneficial for you.

Benefits And Side Effects Of Medical Testosterone Deficiency Treatment

Here we will share the benefits and side effects of medical testosterone deficiency treatment.

Benefits of learning how to treat low testosterone with TRT and partaking in therapy:

  • Higher energy levels
  • More stamina and endurance
  • Greater vigor and vitality
  • Weight loss
  • Lean muscle gain
  • Less noticeable cellulite
  • Stronger skin elasticity
  • Less noticeable wrinkles and crow’s feet
  • Less balding or thinning hair
  • Higher sexual drive
  • Greater sexual libido
  • Elimination of erectile dysfunction
  • Longer and stronger erections
  • Overall better ability to perform sexually
  • Less night sweats
  • Less hot flashes
  • Less vaginal dryness
  • Better memory
  • Better concentration and focus
  • Less of a foggy, disconnected feeling
  • Less depression
  • Less anxiety
  • Less irritability and mood swings
  • Less agitation and anger
  • Overall better emotional stability
  • Better attitude towards life and the future
  • More patience
  • Stronger immune system
  • Less sickness including colds and the flu
  • Better ability to heal from injury or sickness
  • Less risk for developing diseases such as diabetes or osteoporosis
  • Less risk for having a stroke or heart attack
  • Lower cholesterol levels
  • Lower triglyceride levels
  • Stronger bone mineral density
  • Less risk for bone fractures or breaks

Possible side effects of learning how to treat low testosterone with TRT:

  • Rash
  • Hives
  • Jaundice
  • Redness
  • Itching
  • Blemishes
  • Acne
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Mood swings
  • Irritability
  • Paranoia
  • Euphoria
  • Dysphoria
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach cramping
  • Constipation
  • Indigestion
  • Loose stool
  • Blood in stool
  • Blood in urine
  • Dark colored urine or stool
  • Difficulty with urination
  • Increased hunger and/or thirst
  • Toothache
  • Headache
  • Ulcers in the mouth such as cancer sores
  • Bad breath
  • Fruity breath or taste in mouth
  • Prolonged erections
  • The inability to achieve an erection (erectile dysfunction)
  • Loss of desire for sex
  • Swelling of breast tissue in men
  • Breast tenderness in men
  • Male patterned balding
  • A deeper and lower voice
  • Shrinking of testicles
  • Swelling of hands, feet, ankles or legs
  • Swelling of face, mouth, tongue, throat or lips
  • Chest pain or pressure
  • Shortness of breath
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Heart palpitations
  • Dizziness
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Insomnia
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Feeling disconnected or flighty

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Choose the Best Testosterone Booster Available https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/trt/choose-best-testosterone-booster-available/ Fri, 23 Sep 2016 10:08:46 +0000 https://www.testosteroneinjections.com/?p=2692 When searching for a testosterone booster, many times what turns up in the search are products labeled as herbal or natural supplements. Walk into any health food store, vitamin shop, or even the neighborhood pharmacy, and there is a strong chance that the shelves will be filled with many of these types of products.   Many of the top testosterone boosters can be found advertised...

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When searching for a testosterone booster, many times what turns up in the search are products labeled as herbal or natural supplements. Walk into any health food store, vitamin shop, or even the neighborhood pharmacy, and there is a strong chance that the shelves will be filled with many of these types of products.

 

Many of the top testosterone boosters can be found advertised in protein powders, shakes, energy drinks, protein bars, and amino-acid packets.

 

The big question is “do they work?” In most cases, the answer is no. Numerous studies have been done to check the effectiveness of many of these products. Men’s Health reported in an online article about many of these products. For most, the results were not as promising as what might be expected. Before choosing a product that is advertised as a testosterone boost, it is advisable to research the properties before wasting money on these types of items.

 

The list of supplements claiming to boost this crucial hormone is quite extensive, and growing larger nearly every day. Therefore, only some of the top testosterone boosters that are marketed will be discussed today. The goal of this page is to assist in the choice of the best possible testosterone booster available. Knowledge is power, and the knowledge provided below will enable an educated decision to be made.

Top Testosterone Boosters

Top Testosterone Boosters

There are a number of reasons to go in search of the top testosterone boosters. Each of these reasons can improve the health of the person who is suffering from Low T, the term given to describe the condition that comes from having decreased levels of testosterone in the blood stream. For the most part, this shortage begins around the age of thirty, and continues to worsen throughout life with each passing year.

 

That is why receiving a testosterone boost can be so beneficial for both men and women who are experiencing the symptoms of Low T.

The first product to be examined here is DHEA. Widely popular and touted as being able to slow the signs of aging and preventing muscle loss, this supplement was the subject of a study presented in the New England Journal of Medicine that showed none of the benefits that men expect to find from a muscle booster. Researchers found no significant muscle strength or body composition changes. As a testosterone booster, DHEA has not only been found to be ineffective, but since it also reduces good cholesterol and increases estrogen (resulting in “man boobs”), it is not recommended for use. The next supplement is Tribulus Terrestris, and is derived from the puncturevine plant.

For those looking for a testosterone boost, this product claims to increase muscle mass, strength, and libido. A study in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology failed to find these results substantiated. Again, this product could lower good cholesterol and cause breast enlargement. L-Arginine and Creatine are two widely known and used supplements. In the case of L-Arginine, the lack of benefit and increased risk of heart attack removes it from the list of top testosterone boosters. Creatine has been shown to have benefits for high intensity and resistance training workouts, yet muscle cramping and stress injuries are possible. There are many other types of supplements that wind up with the same results.

What are Testosterone Boosters?

It may not always be clear what are testosterone boosters and what is the difference between these products and prescription testosterone therapy. As previously mentioned, products that claim to boost hormones naturally do not necessarily accomplish what they state. The only true way to boost the chemical level in the body naturally and safely is with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. For men, this type of testosterone boost comes in the form of injections. For women, a prescription cream is used to correct a Low T deficiency. The doctors at “TRT Medical Center ®” run specialized blood tests to determine what type of treatment is needed to correct a testosterone deficiency in the most effective manner.

Providing this type of testosterone booster actually raises the level of this chemical in the body, allowing for reversal of the negative effects a deficiency can bring. The main reasons most men turn to these products is to increase libido, muscle size, stamina, and strength. The hope is that the use of these top testosterone boosters will accomplish that goal, but as seen in the aforementioned studies, this is usually not the case. The reason these products are advertised is to correct a condition that stems from a naturally occurring deficiency that takes place as a result of aging, and as it is a medical condition, the proper medical intention can correct the situation.

Effects of Testosterone Boosters for Men

When going in search of the effects of testosterone boosters, it is best to have a clear idea of what is hoped to accomplish. For those looking to increase muscle size and strength, nothing at all can compare to a well-planned exercise program. Personal trainers that recommend illegal supplements for the purpose of building muscle are doing disservice and putting the human body at risk of negative effects. The top testosterone boosters have been shown to have little to no effect in this category. For those with low hormone production, treatment by injection for men and cream for women can enable the body to rebuild lean muscle mass while effectively trimming excess fat.

 

In addition, testosterone injections can stimulate the libido, increasing sexual desire and performance in males.

 

Mental focus and clarity improve, with increased memory and concentration. Hair growth that has previously ceased may resume production. When the body is provided with a prescription testosterone boost, depression gives way to a brighter outlook. Productivity improves as a result of increased energy and restful sleep. The overall sense of well-being can make quite a difference. These results are not seen with the type of testosterone booster that is sold over the counter. A doctor’s prescription is required to receive this bioidentical treatment that can bring the desired results.

Side Effects of Testosterone Boosters for Women

Women searching for the side effects of testosterone boosters are usually hoping for a reversal in the negative effects brought about by both age and menopause. It is sometimes difficult to know whether sexual disinterest, weight gain, and muscle loss are a result of the natural aging process or due to decreased hormone levels. What is known is that, as a woman ages, her hormone levels do fluctuate and decrease.

Whereas estrogen was once the go to drug for women going through their life changes, the risks from this therapy in many cases outweigh the benefits. Searching for the top testosterone boosters has become common place among many women today hoping for a better way to conquer their symptoms. Numerous supplements are marketed specifically for women facing this change of life. As with men, many of these products offer little to no benefit, and some might even be dangerous.

Research has shown that receiving a testosterone boost in the form of a prescription cream that is tailored to a woman’s specific needs provides all the desired effects. Most women report weight loss, especially the dreaded belly fat that has been shown to increase the risk of many unwanted illnesses and medical conditions. When used as a testosterone booster, this cream can increase the production of lean muscle mass, improve memory and concentration, lift the spirits, reverse vaginal dryness, put an end to hot flashes and night sweats, and provide deeper sleep. What more can be asked from a testosterone booster? How about increased energy, thicker hair, and increased stamina? Goodbye menopause and hello brighter future!

Natural Testosterone Boosters

Are there any natural testosterone boosters that can be used in place of these products? While testosterone injections for men and creams for women are the best method for accomplishing the goal of restoring the hormone levels to where they were when a person was in their early twenties (at the peak of hormone production), there are steps that can be taken to help provide a natural testosterone boost. The first step is to eat a diet rich in heart-healthy fats, zinc, and other necessary vitamins. Avoiding sugar and artificial sweeteners is another plus. Getting outside for 15 minutes each day to boost vitamin D production is essential.

The next natural testosterone booster is the reduction of stress, which in this hectic day and age can be difficult to accomplish. Ensure that adequate exercise in the form of strenuous cardio workouts and resistance training is received. Finally – lose weight. For many people, weight gain accompanies low levels of testosterone, which is why it may be necessary to turn to the top testosterone boosters – prescription injections and creams – as prescribed by the doctors at ‘TRT Medical Cebter ®”. Finally, avoid products with claims that seem outlandish or absurd. Before beginning any type of therapy for hormone replacement purposes, always consult with a knowledgeable doctor for guidance.

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