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.
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.
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.