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About 17 percent of men treated for low T receive testosterone injections every 7 to 22 days. Testosterone levels peak two to three days after the injection and then slowly drop until the next dose of the hormone is given. There are also testosterone patches that men can use.
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Read More »About 17 percent of men treated for low T receive testosterone injections every 7 to 22 days. Testosterone levels peak two to three days after the injection and then slowly drop until the next dose of the hormone is given. There are also testosterone patches that men can use. These patches can be placed on areas of the body such as the back, stomach, upper arm, or thigh. About 10 percent of men with low testosterone use the patches. The skin absorbs the testosterone, which is slowly released into the bloodstream. An uncommon option, used by no more than 3 percent of those men being treated for low T, is implanted testosterone pellets. Over the course of three to four months, the pellets slowly release testosterone into the body. The procedure must then be repeated. Only rarely are oral medications used to treat low T because these medications have potentially harmful side effects to the liver.
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Read More »The number of men using testosterone replacement therapy in the United States has increased dramatically over the past several years. Several short-term studies have shown it to be an effective treatment in appropriately selected individuals, but the long-term effects remain unclear. Like any other medication, testosterone replacement therapy carries certain risks. Although research has shown mixed results, it could possibly stimulate growth of existing prostate cancer. Men who’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer or prostate cancer aren’t candidates for testosterone replacement therapy, Farooq says. Testosterone replacement could also contribute to sleep apnea. Farooq says that men should be screened for sleep apnea before receiving treatment for low testosterone. Treatment for low testosterone could also limit sperm production, cause your body to make too many red blood cells, or lead to acne or enlargement of the breasts. "It's important to look at a man’s low testosterone levels and weigh the risks and benefits of treatment," Farooq says. He also says that bringing your spouse or partner with you to checkups can help if you feel apprehensive about discussing your concerns or symptoms with your doctor.
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