Primary care providers normally test testosterone levels.
Every doctor says it doesn't, but I heard of many cases it did.
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.
There could be a number of causes for this to happen. Low levels of Testosterone would be the first thing to check. Somatropin is the hormone associated with growth.
The concentration of testosterone in a 10ml bottle can vary depending on the formulation. Common concentrations for testosterone injections are 100 mg/ml or 200 mg/ml. Therefore, a 10ml bottle at 100 mg/ml would contain 1,000 mg of testosterone, while at 200 mg/ml, it would contain 2,000 mg. Always check the specific product label for accurate dosage information.
You would need to get a check by your doctor.
I would check with a doctor first.
I would expect testosterone to prevent or reverse atrophy of the testes.
How many ml of testosterone would equal 75 mg
He has a low testosterone level.
It would be better to check with your doctor!
Yes but i would check with your doctor first
Some do and some do not. You have to check with each individual doctor.