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- Low Testosterone (Low T): Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Low testosterone (male hypogonadism) is a condition in which your testicles don’t produce enough testosterone It has several possible causes, including conditions or injuries affecting your testicles, pituitary gland or hypothalamus It’s treatable with testosterone replacement therapy
- Testosterone therapy: Potential benefits and risks as you age
Testosterone therapy might seem like the ultimate anti-aging formula Yet the health benefits of testosterone therapy for age-related decline in testosterone aren't clear
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy: Myths and Facts - WebMD
If you've been diagnosed with an abnormally low T, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) offers a lot of benefits But there are risks, too Here's what you need to know before you start TRT
- Testosterone Deficiency Guideline - American Urological Association
Given the clinical and commercial testosterone landscape, the American Urological Association (AUA) identified a need to produce an evidence-based document that informs clinicians on the proper assessment and management of patients with testosterone deficiency
- Low Testosterone | Urology | UPMC
Low testosterone is common among men ages 45 and older and can cause fatigue and depression Learn more about symptoms and treatment options at UPMC
- THE TRUTH ABOUT TESTOSTERONE TREATMENTS - Endocrine Society
THERE ARE VARIOUS METHODS OF TESTOSTERONE THERAPY Method of treatment depends on the cause of low testosterone, the patient’s preferences, cost, tolerance, and concern about fertility
- Low Testosterone: Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment - Urology Care Foundation
Most men with Low-T (no matter what the cause) will be treated if they have both symptoms of Low-T and blood tests showing Low-T levels Talk with your doctor if you feel that you may need TT TT may help you but it may have adverse (harmful) results (See discussion of these side effects below )
- How to manage low testosterone level in men: a guide for primary care
Our suggested algorithm in Supplementary Figure S1 provides a pragmatic approach to low testosterone, taking into account the best evidence and practice within the NHS
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