A testosterone level of 1300 ng/dL is generally considered high for adult males, as normal ranges typically fall between 300 and 1,000 ng/dL. Elevated testosterone levels can lead to various health issues, including increased risk of cardiovascular problems, mood swings, and other hormonal imbalances. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation if you have concerns about hormone levels.
There are many physical signs that a man has a high testosterone level. Some of those signs are increased facial and body hair, large Adam's apple, and wide shoulders.
Foods high in vitamin D may raise your testosterone. Tuna, beef liver, beans, shellfish (especially oysters) may increase your testosterone level.
“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?
Yes of course, L.arginine increases your testosterone level, and if your testosterone level is high that means you will help you grow facial hair so L.Arginine indirectly helps you on growing facial hair
Testosterone is the male hormone and doesn't have a blood level.
NO, in general the hirsutism is a result of high level of testosterone (male hormo produced by female body).
Testosterone level doesn't necessarily correlates to these things as much as genetic predisposition does. If your male relatives are tall, then likely you will be too. If your male relatives are hairy, then likely you will be too.
Men can live without testosterone. The men that have low testosterone can be at high risk of dying.
Hemoglobin is present in blood and carries oxygen to all parts of the body; males have high testosterone levels which are a very potent anabolic... due to these anabolic effects the hemoglobin levels are higher then females.
The normal FREE testosterone level (not total testosterone) ranges from 15-25.
marriage.