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He should follow his doctor's instructions. The answer will depend in part on his testosterone level testing.
The doctor can place you on a hormone steroid therapy to get your testosterone levels back to normal.
Yes, Testim and other androgen replacement gels/patches can increase testosterone levels and libido, IF: your free testosterone level was low before using it; if your level was already 25 or over , it will probably of little additional benefit. Also if you are over 40-45 years old, you may be experiencing andropause. It is worth noting that estrogen and testosterone are very similar, both being made from cholesterol. Older men may continue to produce normal amount of testosterone, which can then change back ("aromatize") into estrogen. The result is that no matter how much testosterone you have, or add, your free testosterone levels will decrease and your estrogen levels will increase. I would advise a free testosterone(normal 15-25) and estrogen level(normal 50-100) be obtained before starting Testim. If your estrogenlevels are high, a better approach would be to skip the Testim and start Arimidex 1mg, 1/2 tab Mon-Wed-Fri.This should normalize BOTH levels.
"Gay men, in general, don't take testosterone. Back in the old days, when people thought they could change homosexuality, 'Doctors used to treat gay men with testosterone injections, until it became clear adult homosexuals don't have blood hormone levels that differ significantly from heterosexuals.'" What is the scientific fact of hormone levels of normal vs. deviant men?
then he should 'rub one out' and get rid of the excess.
Signs of high testosterone levels in a 16-year-old male may include early onset of puberty, increased muscle mass, aggressive behavior, and acne. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
go to a doctor, you're either a girl, or allergic to testosterone
The chemical differences between men and women men = high testosterone = facial hair women = high estrogen = less hair + moodiness When women get older their chemical imbalance evens out, so old women have a tiny beard and no PMS.
You have to see your doctor to see what your hormone levels are. We all need some testosterone to feel sexually aroused. You can also ask him about Viagra if you can try that. It makes the blood flow downstairs and helps women too. If you have ruled out all physical things that could be wrong I suggest therapy. It can be something subconscious.
Excess weight can cause insulin resistance in adolescent girls. This can cause abnormally high levels of testosterone, which may indicate polycystic ovarian syndrome.
you should ask them and/or listen to their discussions
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