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8 Signs of Low Testosterone Levels

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According to the Urology Care Foundation, 2 out of every 100 men have low levels of testosterone. Women also experience a drop in testosterone as they age.

Read on to discover how testosterone benefits your health. Hormone replacement therapy can help you feel stronger and more vibrant.

What Is Testosterone?

In men, testosterone is a hormone produced in the testicles. In women, the ovaries and adrenal glands produce testosterone. This hormone is crucial in developing growth and masculine characteristics in men.

Women need testosterone as well, but in much smaller amounts.

Why Increase Your Testosterone Levels?

Your body increases testosterone production during adolescence and into early adulthood. After that, though, levels drop each year. Anyone of us may have a one percent decline after age 30.

Whether you are male or female, you may have concerns about low testosterone levels. It’s natural to lose testosterone as you age.

You may have symptoms like increased body fat or erectile dysfunction. These could be signs of other conditions as well, so it’s important to talk to your doctor.

How to Test Testosterone

One can test your testosterone levels from a blood sample. That’s why talking to your doctor is necessary. Your doctor can order a testosterone levels test.

Here are some benefits of increasing your testosterone levels.

Better Red Blood Cell Production

Proper testosterone levels aid in red blood cell production through the bone marrow. Lower testosterone levels correlate to several cardiovascular risks.

Studies have yet to prove that testosterone therapy can treat heart disease.

Some studies have shown that men who had testosterone therapy saw some improvement. Some increased their walking distance by 33 percent, for example.

Another study found that hormone therapy widened healthy arteries. Though, it did not relieve angina pain.

One study found that men using hormone therapy were 24% less likely to have a heart attack. And they were 36% less likely to have a stroke.

Better Body Composition

Testosterone is the hormone responsible for increasing muscle mass. A leaner body increases energy and helps control weight.

If you have low testosterone, treatment can help you decrease fat and increase muscle. You will have better results by combining testosterone therapy with exercise.

In both men and women, testosterone works with the central nervous system. It regulates metabolism. It influences how your body maintains blood glucose levels and burns calories.

Testosterone Injection Benefits

Here are some benefits of testosterone booster. In this example, patients took 200 milligrams of prescription testosterone. They took it once a week for six months.

Patients were men ages 21-37 who didn’t exercise. Their testosterone levels increased by 91.1%. Lean mass increased by 9.6% percent. Finally, body fat lowered 16.2%.

Studies that included over 5,000 subjects found prescription testosterone decreased blood glucose. The subjects were younger adults and those with metabolic disorders.

The benefits of testosterone booster also increased lean muscle mass. It reduced body fat and made the body more sensitive to insulin.

Increases Bone Density

Testosterone plays a vital role in bone mineral density. As men and women age, testosterone levels drop, and bone density decreases.

This increases your chances of breaks due to weak bones. A drop in bone density also increases the chances of developing osteoporosis.

With the proper dosage, bone density increases. Especially in spinal and hip bone density. Researchers have not yet proved that testosterone reduces fracture risk.

Stimulates Muscle Growth

Testosterone stimulates muscle growth. This is why it’s called an anabolic steroid, even if you are not supplementing. Your body makes this type of steroid on its own.

Testosterone activates the number of muscle fiber precursor cells, or “satellite cells.” These precursor cells can work into existing muscle fibers to make them bigger. They can also fuse together to form new muscle.

Also, testosterone increases the number of control centers present in muscle. That also increases the number of androgen receptors.

More receptors mean more places for testosterone to bind to and build muscle. Adding training to the testosterone therapy amplifies the testosterone injection benefits.

Better Memory and Cognition

Research shows testosterone benefits the brain as well. Men with higher testosterone have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Healthy levels of testosterone correlate with good verbal memory and cognitive processing speed. Benefits of testosterone booster treatment in men ages 34-70 included improved spatial memory.

Men, not women, with higher levels of natural testosterone have better memory recall.

Libido and Fertility

Testosterone levels should rise in response to sexual arousal and activity. If they don’t, it could be a sign of low testosterone. Thus, replacing testosterone benefits both men and women with low testosterone levels.

Effects on Men

Men who have higher levels of testosterone also have greater sexual activity. Older men may need more testosterone for libido and erectile function.

Note that erectile dysfunction has other causes. A man experiencing this problem should see a doctor.

High doses of testosterone can cause temporary or permanent infertility. Fertility usually returns to normal after the man stops taking prescription testosterone. Though, prolonged use can cause permanent infertility.

Effects on Women

Women with decreased sexual desire often have lower than normal amounts of testosterone. In fact, about 43 percent of women ages 18-59 report sexual dysfunction.

Twenty-seven to 32 percent report having a low sex drive. Thus, doctors are prescribing testosterone to women. The goal is to balance hormone levels and improve sexual function.

A Note About Aggression

Testosterone supplementing can increase aggression in people from puberty through age 27. This goes for men and woman alike. Aggression does not seem to be a side effect in adults over age 27.

Keep in mind that this refers to supplemental testosterone, not hormone replacement therapy. Hormone replacement is for adults with a deficiency in testosterone levels test results.

Pro Testosterone and Considering Hormone Replacement Therapy

For those whose level are within normal range, hormone replacement is not necessary. Only those with low testosterone experience prescription testosterone benefits and testosterone injection benefits.

See your doctor if you think you might have low levels of testosterone. A testosterone levels test will determine your testosterone levels.

Also, hormone replacement therapy is not a cure-all. You should maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise routine as well.

If you have questions about testosterone injection benefits, please contact us.

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