No testosterone is coming from the prostate not from the testicles.
Yes
If a male has a testicle removed, he may experience a decrease in sperm production and testosterone levels, which could impact fertility and libido. Hormone replacement therapy may be necessary to maintain hormone balance. Overall, the individual may still lead a normal and healthy life with one testicle.
High testosterone levels in women cause many of the same effects it causes in men. One problem with testosterone levels in women is what is normal in one woman is not in another. Testosterone can be used by women with a low libido, to help get the urge for sex back. But if too much testosterone is taken, a woman will develop facial hair, a deeper voice, more muscle mass and redistribution of fatty pads. Too much testosterone along with high cholesterol will increase the chance of having a heart attack.
Unfortunately, practically all of the testosterone is destroyed by one's own stomach's gastric juices, before being available to raise one's free testosterone levels. (Not really practical for that purpose.)
Yes there is but there is 14 different Testosterone and that is where the problem start by most of the doctors they do not almost know for witch one to test.
Yes, as long as the testicle is functioning properly then you can reproduce with one testicle.
Yes, he has only one testicle.
The testes are the sex glands responsible for producing sperm and secreting testosterone in males. They are located within the scrotum outside the body to maintain a lower temperature necessary for sperm production.
If after having a blood test to check your testosterone levels (best done in the morning,when your testosterone levels are highest) you find your testo levels are low, I would advise talking to your MD. about testosterone replacement. After taking self injections of testosterone cypionate weekly (painless) I find I have much more energy,libido, and a better sense of wellbeing. These injections are much cheaper than the gels and patches. One point about the testosterone levels. The range that is considered "normal" is very wide-in that one person of the same age can have almost 10 times the amount of total testosterone and both fall in the normal range?
NO! :) Try a testosterone booster from GNC, or an over the counter pre-sex pill; like "rock-hard" or "black ant"
You would ejaculate less sperm cells. That is not too bad since you can still reproduce. In some cases, you might need some testosterone supplementation.
yes you can (I did)