The normal FREE testosterone level (not total testosterone) ranges from 15-25.
Your normal testosterone range may change, depending on the lab your blood work is processed. For statistical purposes, typical male testosterone levels range between 250ng/dl to 850 ng/dl.
Testosterone is the male hormone and doesn't have a blood level.
Yes, individuals who have undergone TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) can still donate blood as long as their testosterone levels are within the acceptable range set by the blood donation center.
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Blood pressure readings that are normal
Donating blood does not have a significant impact on testosterone levels. While some studies suggest a temporary decrease in testosterone after donation, the body typically compensates and levels return to normal within a few days to weeks.
It means that the blood vessels and blood flow are normal. The part about 'within normal limits' means that there is a range. An example is that the normal range for blood glucose (sugar) is from 70-110. If you have a number somewhere in that range, your blood sugar level is fine.
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?
“I am 62 with a testosterone level of 132. How does that compare with normal. What are the consequences of low testosterone?”
Normal ranges on blood tests depends on the laboratory that draws the blood.
Yes, individuals taking testosterone can donate blood as long as their hormone levels are within the acceptable range set by the blood donation center. It is important to disclose any medications or medical conditions to the staff during the screening process.
That is within normal range.