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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Low Testosterone Symptoms

If you’re a human being, and if you’re reading this it is assumed you are, then low testosterone may be a concern for you. In the U.S. alone more than 20million men suffer from low testosterone, and while women can suffer too it is men who most commonly fall prey to the problem. The low testosterone symptoms can be very easy to spot; however, as the often gradually occur many men become accustomed before they realize they have a problem. Fortunately, while this is a condition that is beyond bothersome there is a remedy for the problem, and it is quite simple. Such a remedy will not alter your life, it will not be inconvenient, and regardless of anything else it will greatly improve your overall quality of life.

The Low Testosterone Symptoms
There are several low testosterone symptoms that may point to you having a problem. In most cases, you will display at least two symptoms, and in most cases one of the sexually related will occur. As the problem is left ignored, other symptoms will begin to show, and each one will get worse the longer the problem is left unattended to. It is true, low testosterone symptoms are not life-threatening, but not only are they very problematic they can be an open door to many far more serious complications. The following chart displays the low testosterone symptoms, the gateway effects that can occur if the condition is ignored, as well as the possible severity of the initial low testosterone symptoms:

Low Testosterone Symptoms   

Possible Severity
Gateway Effects
Loss of Libido
Severe
Diabetes
Erectile Dysfunction
Moderate to Severe
Osteoporosis
Loss of Muscle Mass
High Moderate
Alzheimer’s
Loss of Strength
Moderate to Severe
Anxiety
Increased Body-Fat
Moderate to Sever
High Cholesterol
Inability to lose Fat
Severe
Infertility
Loss of Energy
Severe
Polyuria
Loss of Concentration
Moderate
Constant Soreness & Aches
Depression
Moderate to Severe
 
Insomnia
Low to Moderate
 
Decreased Sense of Well-Being
Severe


   
Combating Low Testosterone Symptoms

There is only one thing on this earth that will combat the low testosterone symptoms, and that is testosterone. For some reason, by the manner in-which testosterone has been demonized in popular culture due to it being an anabolic steroid this surprises many people. This should not be a surprise; for example, if you’re hungry you need food, if you’re lacking in food the only thing that will fix it is more food. The same can be said of testosterone, if you’re lacking in testosterone the only thing you can do is provide your body more of the hormone. This isn’t brain surgery, although it’s often treated as such. In the U.S. to combat low testosterone symptoms there are many options regarding the type of testosterone therapy you receive. There is the most efficient injectable testosterone, topical solutions, implant pellets and even somewhat indirect measures through Aromatase Inhibitors (AI’s) and Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERM’s). AI’s and SERM’s work by stimulating the release of LH and FSH into the body, thereby stimulating natural testosterone production; they can work, but often they are not enough. There is also a peptide hormone, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) that is sometimes used for early initial stimulation. In any case, to combat the low testosterone symptoms, we have listed all possible common measures, the type of measure or form, and its ability to remedy on a 1-10 scale:

  Treatment   
     Form
 Recovery      Rating
Androderm
Topical Testosterone Patch
5
AndroGel
Topical Testosterone Gel
6
Arimidex
AI
4
Clomiphene Citrate (Clomid)
SERM
3
hCG
Peptide
5
Letrozole
AI
4
Tamoxifen Citrate (Nolvadex)
SERM
3
Testopel
Subcutaneous Implant Pellet
8-10
Sustanon-250
Injectable Testosterone
10
Testosterone-Cypionate
Injectable Testosterone
10
Testosterone-Enanthate
Injectable Testosterone
10
Testosterone-Propionate
Injectable Testosterone
10

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