What are the symptoms of low "T"?
- Decrease in energy
- Depressed mood
- Increased irritibility
- Decrease in ability to focus
- Decrease in lean muscle mass
- Decrease in bone strength
- Increase in body fat
- Reduced sexual drive (in thought and deed)
- Unable to have or maintain an erection
Causes of Low "T"
- Obesity
- Aging Process
- Excess of Blood Iron
- Infectious Diseases
- Radiation Treatment
- Pain Medications
Cardiovascular risk factors that are modifiable:
- Low Testosterone
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Hypertension
- Hyperlipidemia
- Obesity
Methods of Treatment
- Gels are messy, unsafe if children and women come in contact with the skin treated with gel, absorption may vary for each individual, more of the "T" is converted to DHT that can affect hair follicles and prostate.
- Intra muscular injections are the most reliable, safe, and affective method of delivery. Weekly, bi-weekly IM injections or pellets every 4-6 months.
Benefits of treating low "T"
- Increased energy
- Improved concentration, focus, and memory
- Increased endurance and stamina
- Improved feeling of well-being
- Improved mood and disposition
- Increased muscle strength and tone
- Increased sex drive and performance
FAQ's
What are the Risks of Testosternone Preplacement Therapy (TRT)?
Prostate growth, sleep apnea, increase red blood cell concentration (polyeythemia), and possible fluid retention.
How do you determine whether I might have low testosterone?
Testosterone (T) levels are determined by a simple blood test. If your T levels are low and have clinical symptoms of low T, you are considered to be a good candidate for T replacement.
How long does each TRT injection take?
Your office visits for TRT injections will take less than 15 minutes each and will repeat every 14 days. Other options are available and will be discussed once you become a member of Heart & Vitality.
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