There are only four causes of atrophy: 1. Atrophy caused by DAMAGE. This is NOT fixable.
2. Atrophy caused by a lack of proper environment. Supposedly, damage less than about 20 weeks old can be fixed by removing the problem. The GOOD thing is that the atrophy may be SLOW.
3. Atrophy caused by a lack of hormones, such as LH. Supposedly, damage less than about 20 weeks old can be fixed by removing the problem. The GOOD thing is that the atrophy may be SLOW.
4. Atrophy caused by excess Testosterone. The testis simply shutdown and, over time, may lose the ability to recover. Supposedly, damage less than about 20 weeks old can be fixed by removing the problem. The GOOD thing is that the atrophy may be SLOW.
Gynecomastia in Greek means "women like breasts" and even though it is rarely talked about it is a condition that affects 40-60% of men, in some occurrences it may only affect 1 breast, though most commonly it is noticeable in both. For men who feel self conscious about this condition there is alternatives and medicines to correct the situation at hand. If you're considering methods to correct gynecomastia there are measures you can take rather than pain full and sometimes very costly medical surgeries.
I read somewhere where someone was mentioning using Vitamin C. If they are right does this imply that the testicles are under attack. could the attack be not limited to the one area. should we be talking 5ooo mg or what....?
Other than ensuring that there is sufficient blood supply to the testicle, there is nothing you can do to cause it to regain its size or potency. If one testicle is damaged then the other will likely hypertrophy in attempt to make up for the atrophied one.
It all depends on the dosage you take and for how long and of course your diet otherwise there should really be no side effects other then testicular atrophy, accelareated hair growth, and possibly gynecomastia all of this can be avoided by taking supplements such as HCG to prevent testicular atrophy and novaldex or clomid to prevent gynocomastia
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She has a muscular atrophy.
Atrophy is the wearing away of an organ or tissue because of lack of use. Bone Atrophy, obviously, is atrophy of bones.
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word atrophy.
atrophy of the pancreas
Diffuse global atrophy, or diffuse brain atrophy, is when the brain shrinks in size. It's more severe than the atrophy that occurs normally with aging.
Atrophy is the deterioration of muscle. An example of atrophy in a sentence would be "Due to Samantha's leg injury, and her inability to bear weight, the physical therapist noticed signs of atrophy."
Atrophy - band - was created in 1986.
Atrophy - band - ended in 1990.
Atrophy is the wearing away of an organ or tissue because of lack of use. Bone Atrophy, obviously, is atrophy of bones.