Uwe Barclay
Uwe Barclay

Uwe Barclay

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Testosterone is present in the womb and essential to normal fetal development, including the development of the male reproductive system. Testosterone levels tend to decline as a person gets older. Testosterone is a hormone produced by both men and women. It is intended for general informational purposes and is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You are fully responsible for paying for all health care services but will be entitled to receive a discount from those health care providers in accordance with the specific pre-negotiated discounted fee schedule.
Although testosterone may make prostate cancer grow, it is not clear that testosterone treatment actually causes cancer. Men taking testosterone replacement must be carefully monitored for prostate cancer. For example, a man with osteoporosis and low testosterone can increase bone strength and reduce his fracture risk with testosterone replacement. All of this reduces the active (free) form of testosterone in the body.
Treatment for abnormal testosterone levels will depend on several factors. After menopause, usually between ages 45 and 55 years, testosterone levels begin to decrease. Research suggests that females produce three times more testosterone than estrogen before menopause. However, there’s no official consensus on healthy testosterone levels.
There are over 50 types of hormones. They're made by your glands and enter your bloodstream. Hormones are your body's chemical messengers.
In particular, resistance training, high-intensity interval training (HIIT), and walking have been shown to positively affect testosterone levels. There are also many ways you can naturally boost testosterone levels, but those should be done in conjunction with TRT. If you are experiencing any symptoms as described above, you should definitely get your hormone levels checked.

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