Furthermore, it has also been found that men who have been treated with synthetic testosterone replacement therapy tend to
develop high levels of estrogen.
Not exact matches
Women who have
high levels of both testosterone and
estrogen in midlife may face a greater risk
of developing benign tumors on the uterus called uterine fibroids than women with low
levels of the hormones, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
The symptoms
of high estrogen levels [13] in men are similar to the symptoms they may experience when testosterone
levels become deficient, but some additional symptoms may also
develop.
If left uncorrected,
higher estrogen levels can increase one's risk
of developing estrogen - driven cancers, such as breast and uterine cancer.