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How Can I Boost My Testosterone Deficiency?

How Can I Boost My Testosterone Deficiency?

The effects of testosterone deficiency on well-being have been recognized for many years. Assuming that each of the effects of testosterone deficiency can be treated by replacing it is a reasonable proposition, but until relatively recently it lacked the evidence required for the current medical treatments.

The relative lack of empirical evidence probably explains the reluctance that many medical sectors have to the use of testosterone as a long-term replacement therapy.

Testosterone replacement therapy offers potential benefits that are related to the metabolism of the hormone and to the symptoms that have been identified in patients with low levels of it.

It is reasonable to expect that the benefits of testosterone replacement therapy will repair the symptoms and signs that are associated with its deficiency.

You can boost your testosterone deficiency with Testosterone hormone replacement therapy indicated by a physician. It is not advisable to take supplements of testosterone due to potential side effects.

Indications of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Testosterone replacement therapy is indicated when total testosterone levels are found at a low level, or low normal (low = less than 10 nmol/L or 288 ng/dLl, or normal-low = between 10 nmol/L or 288 ng/dL and 12 nmol/L or 345 ng/dL) in at least two serum measurements taken between 7 and 11 in the morning, and in men presenting significant symptoms that include any of the following manifestations: low sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, decrease in muscle mass and strength, increase in body fat, decrease in bone mineral density and osteoporosis, decreased vitality, depressed mood.

Benefits of Testosterone In Physical Functions In Older Men: Muscular Health, Body Composition And Fragility And Bone Health

The increase in life expectancy has resulted in an increase in the number of men with deterioration in their physical functions. The tissue that deteriorates most dramatically with age is skeletal muscle.

The anabolic attributes of androgens, at the level of bone metabolism, are thought to be translated into the reversal of aging processes of the skeletal system that are characterized, among other things, by the high risk of fractures. It has been studied the effect of testosterone replacement therapy on bone metabolism measured by growth bone and bone mineral density.

Benefits of Replacement Therapy In The Manifestations of The Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is a set of risk factors that include abdominal obesity, decreased ability to process glucose manifested in elevated blood glucose or insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and arterial hypertension.

There is evidence to affirm that testosterone replacement therapy improves several parameters related to the metabolic syndrome, including a significant reduction of fasting glucose levels, homeostatic model assessment index, triglyceride levels and waist circumference and HDL cholesterol levels.

Benefits of Replacement Treatment In Cardiovascular Health

The beneficial effects of the use of testosterone on cardiovascular risk factors have been clearly described: hypogonadic patients with ischemic heart disease who are on replacement therapy with testosterone, have greater resistance to physical exertion since when subjected to it, and they take more time to present anginal pain.

Replenishment with testosterone can lead to changes in triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein levels, as well as in total cholesterol levels. In one study it was verified that the replacement of testosterone showed a dose-dependent trend in the direction of lower levels of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL).

Depression

Both aging and hypogonadism are risk factors for developing depression. The replacement of testosterone has been associated with an improvement in mood and feelings of well-being in men with hypogonadism.

Cognitive Function

There is evidence linking testosterone levels in older men and hypogonadism with cognitive functions and depressed mood. However, the evidence of the effectiveness of the therapy replacing testosterone as a therapeutic intervention in these conditions is still inconclusive.

Conclusion

The benefits of testosterone replacement therapy are clear in patients with undoubted hypogonadism, the evidence is less clear when we talk about men with low normal values of it.

References:

  1. Mayo Clinic – Testosterone Therapy: https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/testosterone-therapy/about/pac-20385089
  2. Harvard Health Publishing – Testosterone Therapy: What, When, and How?: https://www.health.harvard.edu/mens-health/testosterone-therapy-what-when-and-how
  3. Urology Care Foundation – Testosterone Replacement Therapy: https://www.urologyhealth.org/urologic-conditions/low-testosterone/testosterone-replacement-therapy
  4. Endocrine Society – Testosterone Therapy in Men with Hypogonadism: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5806628/
  5. American Urological Association – Testosterone Deficiency: AUA Guideline: https://www.auanet.org/guidelines/testosterone-deficiency

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Last Modified On:July 26, 2023

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