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Testosterone Levels Decline Causing Accelerated Aging and Hypogonadism in Men

   Let's face the facts. Aging is like The Hydra, the multi-headed serpent of Greek mythology. There are many causes of accelerated aging: obesity, poor nutrition, smoking, alcohol, drug abuse, lack of exercise, stress, and many other conditions all add up to the appearance of "Old-Man Aging" and all of his unwanted gifts.

But a significant cause of accelerated aging is often overlooked: Lower Hormone Levels.

The human body is regulated by various chemicals, hormones, messengers, and processes that coordinate together in a kind of symphony of balance to achieve healthy stability in the human body.

Still, unfortunately, this function slowly fails and unwinds with age, causing the rapid accumulation of aging-related symptoms and diseases.

One of the most important of these variables that maintain the proper function of the human body is the androgen hormone testosterone. Its decline has devastating effects on the health of the body. Moreover, hormones are the functional regulators of the human body, and they help maintain a state of homeostasis that allows us to remain healthy.

As a result, hormones are the body's primary chemical messengers. Testosterone is the primary sex hormone in males. Estrogen is the primary sex hormone in females.

A lack of testosterone in the body can result in various afflictions, such as a loss of muscle strength, a loss of libido and sexual ability, and unexplainable changes in body mass. Testosterone is a type of hormone known as an anabolic steroid. It is found in men and women but at an exceptionally higher level in men (about 7 to 10x).

Testosterone is also the hormone that stimulates male secondary sex characteristics. Inadequate testosterone levels can cause many problems that affect both male and female healthy and normal functioning.

Don't Ignore Your Natural Testosterone Decline

Often, men and women do not give enough attention to proper hormone maintenance, especially testosterone. They do not start paying attention to their hormones until something goes wrong, usually beginning in the 30 to 40 age range and worsening after 40 and 50.

When things go wrong, we realize how perfectly tuned our body is when it is young and healthy and how minor problems can quickly turn into significant problems.

Why Should I Get a Testosterone Deficiency Level Test?

Our endocrinologists and Internal medicine doctors will often perform a hormone blood test to measure your testosterone levels and your health as determined by your hormone levels and what they mean. Insurance will typically cover this kind of basic test, and if not, it is still a relatively inexpensive test to perform.

It has been shown through clinical research that testing testosterone hormone levels are a crucial and cost-effective preventative care measure. Still, most doctors ignore the hormone levels of their patients.

Testosterone is vital in a number of the normal functions of the body. For this reason, testosterone levels are an essential indicator of general health.

Talk to our physicians and ask if they will check your testosterone levels. All we have to do is write a script (as long as you are showing the quality of life issues based on our confidential and secure quality of life form, it's available online).

Our physicians at our hormone clinic will happily set up an exam for you. The best time to get your blood test is in the morning on an empty stomach. You would need to fast the night before.

What are your Testosterone Levels?

    It is vital to determine if your levels of testosterone are healthy. What is considered an average testosterone level can vary from person to person, and what an average testosterone level for a man is not necessarily healthy.

For this reason, lab tests account for what would be considered normal for your case. Adolescents after puberty have a higher level of testosterone than older males as well.

Testosterone and HIV, Muscle Wasting

99% of all men undergoing testosterone therapy do not have HIV. Ordinary men with declining testosterone levels often notice a loss of muscle mass and strength; this is very pronounced in HIV patients. Different testosterone doses are prescribed for those battling HIV compared to the normal population.

It is essential to keep track of all hormone levels in those suffering from the HIV/AIDS virus because AIDS can break down numerous bodily functions over time, and if things are not taken care of promptly, AIDS quickly becomes fatal.

Those with AIDS often suffer from hypogonadism because AIDS is correlated with significantly decreased levels of testosterone.

Hypogonadism in Men

In all patients suffering from hypogonadism or hypopituitarism, symptoms such as sleep issues, muscle loss, adipose (fat) gain, depression, and loss of sex drive can occur, among many other issues. Testosterone levels can be raised through injection to improve the quality of life for those with testosterone deficiency.

What Happens After My Androgen Testosterone Hormone Blood Test Return?

When an individual has a testosterone deficiency, they have a number of different options. There are numerous ways to administer a proper dosage of testosterone, including primary patches, creams/gels, pills (pills are not recommended), and injections.

Testosterone Injections are the most effective way to deliver a dose, and the level of testosterone in the body peaks and decreases over time until the next injection is received, creating a rhythmic sign wave. It is a process of maintaining constant hormone levels through injection.

A weekly schedule of injections is helpful to prevent issues resulting from unstable testosterone levels.

Testosterone Patches are another means to maintain healthy testosterone levels in the body. They are more effective than injections at maintaining a constant level of testosterone available to the body. One disadvantage to patches is that they can be considered embarrassing to wear and can sometimes be challenging to manage.

Clear testosterone gels or creams can also be prescribed. They can be used by simply massaging the gel into the skin to maintain healthy levels of testosterone.

Pills are not an option, however, because the liver metabolizes the testosterone before it enters the body.

This can lead to problems such as liver damage. It is not recommended to take oral testosterone as it can be very detrimental to your health.

Regular Testosterone Monitoring and Testosterone Blood Testing Every Three to Six Months

When undergoing testosterone treatment, it is crucial to stay in contact with our physicians to monitor your testosterone levels regularly via prescribed blood testing approximately every 3 to 6 months.

Your androgen Testosterone hormone doses should always be medically prescribed and based on your blood work lab panel results. If treatment is not undergone correctly and through the means of a qualified physician, many complications can develop, which is why it is recommended to only go through our board-certified medical physicians at our hormone clinic.

Improper Testosterone Replacement Therapy and Potential Side Effects

Among the most common of these complications is testicular atrophy. Fluid retention is also commonly reported. Fertility issues can also occur when Testosterone Therapy is used. As the body undergoes Testosterone therapy, the testes will produce less testosterone to compensate.

Sometimes this is reversible, but other times it is not; HCG injections help to keep your testicles nice and full.

Testosterone and Male Fertility

If you are trying to have children, and it's not working out, you might have a low sperm count, which might be testosterone-related. It is essential to visit a sperm bank to get tests and results before undergoing Testosterone Therapy to ensure it is indeed testosterone-related.

Adjusting to Injectable Testosterone Supplementation

It is essential to take time between each dose of testosterone so that the body can adjust to changes and become acclimated to a new level of working testosterone. Carefully keep track of side effects and let your doctor know about any discomforts you experience.

As the body produces more testosterone naturally with exercise and HCG injections, it is crucial to ensure one adjusts the dosage to compensate.

The needs of the individual change through the course of treatment, so it is imperative to undergo regular lab tests for testosterone levels. Thankfully, these tests are pretty inexpensive.

Are you Interested in a Testosterone Hormone Evaluation?

To learn more about Testosterone or other treatment options, fill out the online medical patient intake form and ask to speak with one of our clinical specialists. Testosterone Therapy is an incredible way to boost your vitality and well-being. Our professionally trained clinical specialists and physicians will be more than happy to guide you to your new and better outlook on life.

We recognize our therapies' incredible opportunity and want to assist as many people as possible in safely and efficiently changing their lives. Contact us for a FREE, no-obligation discussion concerning the dramatic benefits of Testosterone Replacement Therapy!


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