Hormonal Disorders

Symptoms of Low Testosterone

Low testosterone can affect males of all ages, but it is more common among the elderly. Men may experience erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, and even hostility as a result of this. Testosterone is a member of the androgen hormone family, and the testicles create it in response to the stimulation from the pituitary gland—located near […]

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Testosterone Levels: Exploring Ways to Increase Libido

Feelings of depression in most men are a result of low testosterone and erectile dysfunction. Impotence affects men’s ability to maintain a satisfying sexual life. Higher testosterone levels can greatly increase libido and prevent erection problems. Also, it can help improve mood and enhance energy levels. There are highly effective synthetics available for raising testosterone

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Optimal Testosterone Levels: Getting your way back to a better you

Men age because of declining levels of hormones, not the other way around. The benefits of achieving optimal Testosterone levels are well established. In fact, Testosterone Therapy is considered critical to men 40 years and above. Health benefits are associated with “optimal” testosterone levels, not “normal for age” level. Optimal testosterone levels mean restoring the

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Testosterone Part III: The Key to Prostate Health?

Testosterone. And Prostate Health The prostate is normally about the size of a walnut. Once men hit their 50s and beyond it’s very common for their prostate to grow. The prostate gland is located between the bladder and the penis. The prostate is just in front of the rectum. The urethra runs through the center

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Low Testosterone Level Predisposes Men to Erectile Dysfunction

Low testosterone levels are often associated with erectile dysfunction. Testosterone is a hormone responsible for the male secondary sex characteristics. Also, it plays a vital role in the proper development of the mind and body. What Causes Low Testosterone in Men? Aging is one of the predisposing factors of low testosterone level. As men ages,

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Alcohol and Low Testosterone: Excessive Drinking Can Lower Testosterone

    A compilation of recent studies at HubPages.com supports the idea that alcohol abuse and consumption in men causes low testosterone and erectile dysfunction. For many years, excessive drinking is proven to have harmful effects on men’s health. Alcohol drinking can cause low testosterone and impotence when consumed in high amounts. Since alcohol is

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Testosterone Imbalance Can Be Determined Using Finger Ratio

Studies on finger ratios and hormone imbalance are widespread since the 18th century. Research has shown that the length of the 4th finger is longer for people with high exposure to testosterone at birth. Some scientists believe that the more testosterone present in the womb, the baby more likely to have longer 4th digit. Whereas

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Low Testosterone and ED: Frequent Questions about Low Testosterone & Impotence

Here are common questions about low testosterone and erectile dysfunction: Are there treatments available for men with low testosterone and erectile dysfunction? Yes, there are several treatment options available for men with low testosterone and erectile dysfunction. Men should consider that erectile dysfunction is often a symptom of another health issue, so seeking medical advice from an expert

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TESTOSTERONE Part I : It’s Not Just About Muscles

Testosterone. What’s The Big Deal? In short, testosterone is a hormone that helps make a male human, a man. Indeed, it plays a significant role in a man’s body, regulating bone mass, fat distribution, the production of red blood cells and sperm. And yes, it significantly aids in inducing muscle mass and strength development. Not

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