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TRT or androgen replacement therapy (ART) is a treatment that doctors give to males who have testosterone deficiency and are showing symptoms of hypogonadism. Taking prescription testosterone helps restore the levels of this hormone in the blood, reversing the symptoms of low testosterone.
Studies have found that women undergoing testosterone replacement were able to find success in reducing fatigue and depression symptoms, as well as increasing sex drive and improving mood. Additionally, a study of 51 women found that this treatment also brought stronger bones, more muscle mass, and more fat-free mass.
Energy levels: Boosting stamina and reducing fatigue
Libido and sexual function: Enhancing sex drive and improving erectile function
Muscle mass and strength: Supporting lean muscle growth and physical performance
Mood and mental clarity: Reducing irritability, depression, and brain fog
Bone density: Strengthening bones to prevent osteoporosis
Body fat distribution: Aiding in fat loss and metabolic function
Your Initial consultation will consist of you first visit to the office. You will meet with the doctor to discuss what your goals and what it can do for you and if you qualify for Testosterone Replacement Therapy. You will then go through a full physical examination followed by a blood test for lab work. Once your results come back you will come in for your second visit to discuss your options and the type of therapy will be best suited for you. Your dosage and frequency will be determined by the doctor based on your needs.
TRT is good for Muscle Growth and increased Strength and Stamina.
TRT is good for the Brain, including your Sex Drive, Mood, Confidence, and Memory Function.
TRT is good for Bone Marrow and Red Blood Cell Production.
TRT is good for Sperm production as well as Erectile Dysfunction and Prostate Growth.
Yes, testosterone therapy can have side effects. Common ones include:
Acne or oily skin
Increased red blood cell count
Mood changes or irritability
Breast tenderness or enlargement
Sleep disturbances (like sleep apnea)
Testicular shrinkage or reduced sperm production
Some effects, like increased energy or libido, may appear in a few weeks. Others, like muscle gain, may take a few months.
Men with clinically low testosterone levels confirmed by blood tests and symptoms such as fatigue, low libido, or mood changes.