No it should actually increase.
Increased testosterone levels in males might be a symptom of a serious illness so check with a doctor as soon as possible. Hope this helps and best of luck to you!
“I am 62 with a testosterone level of 132. How does that compare with normal. What are the consequences of low testosterone?”
if you have a low level of testosterone can you die from it?
Well yes, but sprinting mainly has an effect on increasing growth hormones levels by a significant amount by like 3000% but only for a short while, but long distance running mainly has an effect on cortistol due to prolonged time and duration, increasing catabolism
Testosterone is the male hormone and doesn't have a blood level.
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Pre-operation (sex reassignment surgery), while hormones such as estrogen can decrease the level of testosterone a bit- pregnancy is still possible.
There would be a difference in levels of testosterone. Levels of testosterone increase during puberty, so a man would have a higher level than a pre-pubescent boy.
Not generally, though it can likely impact hormonal balance, which can potentially cause a woman to seem "less womanly", for sure. Women's bodies do create a small amount of testosterone but, without the introduction of an outside catalyst for testosterone (i.e. anabolic steroids, etc.), there is no obvious reason that only this level would increase when levels of estrogen and progesterone (the "feminizing" hormones) might decrease. While increases in testosterone CAN, under certain circumstances, initiate a decrease in estrogen and progesterone production, a decrease in the "feminizing" hormones do not initiate an automatic increase of testosterone in women. There is also no real medical correlation for most cancer-treating agents to directly cause a woman to have an increase testosterone alone (increases in feminizing hormones in the blood, by their very nature, will inhibit the utilization of testosterone in women).
The normal FREE testosterone level (not total testosterone) ranges from 15-25.
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marriage.