Low Testosterone Side Effects and How They are Treated | Low Testosterone
The debate rages among healthcare professionals and the public about how to treat low levels of testosterone and the side effects it can cause. The medical community has severely botched women's hormone replacement therapy and there is no desirer to make the same mistake again. For clarification, women have testosterone, too. There is a debate over what is "normal" for a man or woman an should they supplement testosterone to raise it to levels that had when they were younger, usually their mid thirties is the target.
Testosterone is primarily made in the male's testes. It has been studied, mostly in a synthetic form. The synthetic form of the male hormone has been used to treat HIV-related wasting by helping the patient gain weight. Most of the unwanted side effects have been seen using this synthetic form, but now , many patients are beginning to use the bio-identical form of testosterone, and are experiencing few, if any negative side effects. This is available from a local compounding pharmacy with a doctor's prescription.
Men and women who have a testosterone deficiency experience many of the following symptoms:
- decreased sex drive
- mood swings
- mental and physical fatigue
These symptoms are mostly found in men (and women) after the age of forty, but an ever increasing number of men begin having low testosterone levels in their low thirties.
