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Producer alex blumberg explains that he wanted to do this show because of his conflicted relationship with his own testosterone. He tells host ira glass that the reasons go back to a girl in his eighth-grade homeroom and the 1970s seminal feminist novel the women's room. We also hear from a man who stopped producing testosterone due to a
medical
treatment and found that his entire personality was altered.
(9 minutes).
The uk is to launch the world’s first clinical trials of a new testosterone patch aimed at boosting libido in women with symptoms of the menopause, in a move researchers believe could transform lives globally. Testosterone is an essential hormone for women and its production drops heavily after menopause. Although testosterone creams and gels are available to help women with loss of sex drive in some countries, they have to apply the correct amount to their skin themselves, and in some cases have to use products originally designed for men. The products can also transfer to other surfaces or materials, such as clothing, once applied to the skin.
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The "male menopause" (sometimes called the andropause) is an unhelpful term sometimes used in the media. This label is misleading because it suggests the symptoms are the result of a sudden drop in testosterone in middle age, similar to what occurs in the female menopause. This is not true. Although testosterone levels fall as men age, the decline is steady at about 1% a year from around the age of 30 to 40, and this is unlikely to cause any problems in itself. A testosterone deficiency that develops later in life, also known as late-onset hypogonadism, can sometimes be responsible for these symptoms, but in many cases the symptoms are nothing to do with hormones. https://etoro.tw/3KBRsNl
What Happens When Testosterone Levels Are Low?
Our urology team offers safe and effective treatments to help men with low testosterone levels.
Our urologists can prescribe testosterone replacement therapy (trt) through pills, shots, creams, or patches to increase the levels of testosterone in your body.
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Saad alam was worried. His doctor had called him into the office to talk about his latest test results. At 35, alam had been feeling off his game for a while. His energy level had tanked, his brain was like a sieve, and he had the sex drive of a week-old banana. Worse, despite working out religiously, he was growing a set of baby love handles. He’d gone to his doctor to try to figure out what was wrong, and now he was about to find out. Was it cancer? something worse? nope. The diagnosis: alam was suffering from “existential millennial angst.
Yes, but first it must be emphasized that testosterone therapy, like any medical treatment, can have side effects. These may include increased blood viscosity, breast enlargement or testicular shrinkage. These side effects can generally be prevented or easily managed if you have routine follow-ups with a physician trained in testosterone replacement therapy. Second, while most men seek testosterone therapy to treat a real medical condition (hypogonadism), others, unfortunately, have abused testosterone replacement therapy for anabolic (exaggerated muscle building) and performance purposes. This can lead to dangerously high and unregulated levels of testosterone enhancement, which can have potentially serious side effects.