If your goal is to father a child, I would not
recommend testosterone therapy in such a case; at least not at this time or in the way you are currently being managed.
Not exact matches
The Endocrine Society's Clinical Practice Guideline
recommends using
testosterone therapy to treat men with symptoms of androgen deficiency and low levels of
testosterone.
The Endocrine Society's Clinical Practice Guidelines on
testosterone therapy in adult men
recommend prescribing
testosterone only to men who have unequivocally low levels of the hormone and decreased libido, erectile dysfunction or other symptoms of hypogonadism, a condition that results from low
testosterone, and can be found online at: http://www.endocrine.org/~/media/endosociety/Files/Publications/Clinical%20Practice%20Guidelines/FINAL-Androgens-in-Men-Standalone.pdf
At TCT, we
recommend testosterone injections over all other forms of
testosterone replacement
therapy.
It is quite beneficial for a healthy male to identify the symptoms of reducing
testosterone, in order to take certain type of measures and
recommended therapy.
We
recommend either topical application, or injections given directly into the muscle, and we heavily favor
testosterone replacement
therapy via intramuscular injection.
We almost exclusively
recommend injections when it comes to
testosterone therapy for women; however, sometimes topicals are a viable option.
When we
recommend estrogen replacement
therapy, progesterone
therapy, or
testosterone therapy to our female patients, we don't focus solely on reaching predefined levels of hormones.
Sometimes back, when men saw low T symptoms in their bodies, they would head straight to their urologists so that they would get the best
testosterone replacement
therapy recommended for them.
Doctors who believe that particular individuals are experiencing significantly more negative side effects of andropause may
recommend hormone replacement
therapy, a process which replaces lost
testosterone in an effort to restore the previous balance.
Do you have, for guys who you
recommend use something like
testosterone replacement
therapy or hormone replacement, do you have specific methods or specific forms that you think are important versus others?