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How is low testosterone treated medically?
The most common treatment for low testosterone is testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). TRT is given as an injection, a skin patch, or a topical gel containing testosterone that replaces the testosterone missing from your body. Though this treatment is common, TRT is known to have some risks and side effects.
How do you treat low testosterone naturally?
Here are 8 evidence-based ways to increase testosterone levels naturally.
- Exercise and Lift Weights.
- Eat Protein, Fat and Carbs.
- Minimize Stress and Cortisol Levels.
- Get Some Sun or Take a Vitamin D Supplement.
- Take Vitamin and Mineral Supplements.
- Get Plenty of Restful, High-Quality Sleep.
What happens if testosterone is high?
High testosterone in males and females can cause a variety of symptoms, including excessive facial and body hair, aggression, and infertility. In males, high testosterone is most frequently due to anabolic steroid use or testosterone supplementation.
What happens when you have too little testosterone?
When your body starts producing less testosterone, it’s common to notice a lower sex drive and difficulty getting or maintaining an erection. But low testosterone can cause additional issues that include: Weight gain. Hair loss, both on your body and face.
What happens to your body when you take testosterone?
Testosterone increases neurotransmitters, which encourage tissue growth. It also interacts with nuclear receptors in DNA, which causes protein synthesis. Testosterone increases levels of growth hormone. That makes exercise more likely to build muscle.
What are the physical signs and symptoms of low testosterone?
Sexual Function Problems. Since testosterone is the primary hormone of the male reproductive system,sexual function issues are common with low testosterone.
How to combat the symptoms of low testosterone?
How to Combat the Symptoms of Low Testosterone Fatigue and Reduced Energy. Fatigue is one of the more common low testosterone symptoms in men. Sleep Problems. Low Sex Drive. Erectile Dysfunction. Mood Swings. Lack of Concentration. Loss of Bone Mass and Muscle Strength. Frequent Urination. Decrease in Body Hair.
Is low testosterone treated if there are no symptoms?
It is possible to have low levels and not experience symptoms. But if you do not have any key symptoms, especially fatigue and sexual dysfunction, which are the most common, it is not recommended you go on the therapy given the uncertainty about long-term safety.