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Testosterone Frequently Asked Questions - testosterone FAQ’s

How do I know I have low testosterone?
Normal testosterone values can vary from person to person. But as the levels fall, symptoms will emerge. They include:

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decreased energy levels
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decreased sex drive
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difficulty achieving and/or maintaining an erection
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loss of muscle mass as in AIDS wasting
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depression and depression types symptoms such as
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hard to find enjoyment in any activity
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feeling “grumpy” or “sad”
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lack of motivation or desire
Is there a way to know for sure that I have low testosterone levels?
Low testosterone can be diagnosed with a simple blood test that measures the amount of free testosterone circulating in your blood. If the level is too low, it needs to be raised to a normal value.

How is low testosterone treated?
Testosterone replacement can be done is a variety of ways. Injectable testosterone can be administered every 2-4 weeks or testosterone patches and gels can be used that deliver the hormone transdermally or through the skin by wearing a patch or applying a gel to the arm, leg or buttocks. This type does require a new patch or gel to be applied every 24 hours. The injectable form provides a rapid increase in testosterone levels but often leave the man experiencing a roller coaster of energy levels…high immediately after the injection and low just prior to the next. The patch and gel on the other hand, provides a constant dose of testosterone, eliminating the highs and lows, keeping the testosterone levels stable. The downside is that it takes longer to bring the testosterone level back to normal after being low.

Are there ant problems with testosterone boosting?
While studies have shown that testosterone replacement therapy is affective in many cases, there are some potential problems you need to be aware of. First, not everyone needs replacement therapy. In fact, it seems that corporate American has noticed the appeal of testosterone replacement and is starting to bill it in the media as a choice for everyone. The only people who will benefit from testosterone replacement are those men with male hypogonadism or low testosterone production. Not every sexual dysfunction can be cured with testosterone and fatigue caused by stress, workload, etc. may not be improved by increasing testosterone in the body.

Second, some athletes are using mega doses of testosterone to improve performance and build muscle.
While this may work, there are many risks involved. For example, some experts feel unnecessary testosterone replacement may leave a man at higher risk for developing prostate cancer. Liver damage may also be a concern.
Finally, insurances are making it harder and harder to get reimbursement for testosterone replacement. Diagnostics are now required by many payors to document hypogonadism prior to any reimbursement for testosterone. In addition, testosterone is a controlled substance much like narcotics. Prescriptions for the drug usually need to be renewed every month, often requiring prior authorization by insurance payors.
For those who need testosterone, replacement therapy can improve your quality of life. If used cautiously and appropriately, testosterone can be very beneficial. Ask your doctor to measure your baseline testosterone level. If and when you develop symptoms like MC, a baseline testosterone level can help identify deficiencies. Ask your doctor if testosterone replacement is right for you.
Can I test my own testosterone levels?
Answer the questions to this simple testosterone quiz. If you answer "yes" to question 1 or 7 or you answered "yes" to three others, you may have a low testosterone level. Talk about your testosterone level with your doctor at your next visit.
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Do you have a decrease in libido or sex drive?
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Do you have a lack of energy?
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Do you have a decrease in strength or endurance?
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Have you lost weight?
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Have you noticed a decreased enjoyment of life?
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Are you sad or grumpy?
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Are your erections less strong?
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Have you noticed a recent deterioration in your ability to play sports?
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Are you falling asleep after dinner?
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Has there been recent deterioration in your work performance?




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