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Low Testosterone Treatment in Palm Beach County

What is Testosterone?

Low testosterone, or Low-T, is a very common condition that usually affects men over 60 but can happen as early as the teen years in some cases. Low testosterone is a branch of a broader condition known as Hypogonadism, which is the failure of gonads. This means the testicles are not producing enough testosterone, or the ovaries are not producing enough estrogen.

Testosterone is a male sex hormone that plays a major role in their sexual development and fertility. Varying levels of testosterone within a man’s body will affect many bodily functions, including:

  • The production of both body and facial hair
  • Muscle strength
  • Sexual drive

The urologists at Urologic Physicians & Surgeons, PA are experienced in diagnosing and treating men with low testosterone throughout the Miami metropolitan area. Our urologists will take the time to fully evaluate your symptoms and discuss your treatment options available at our urology clinic in Palm Beach County. Please call (561) 833-5594 or request an appointment online today!

What Are the Causes of Low Testosterone?

It is completely natural for testosterone levels to decrease with age, leaving approximately half of men over the age of 80 with low testosterone (Low-T). Other common factors that lead to Low-T include:

  • Obesity
  • Side effects of certain medications
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Injury or infection of the testes
  • A congenital condition
  • Side effects of chemotherapy or radiation treatments
  • Issues with the pituitary gland
  • An existing autoimmune disease
  • A prior diagnosis of HIV or AIDS

What Are Symptoms of Low-T?

We have already discussed how testosterone levels contribute greatly toward a man’s sexual health, which is why it makes sense that low testosterone levels would result in impaired sexual function.

In addition to a decrease in sexual desire and problems with erectile dysfunction, individuals with Low-T will also often experience:

  • Loss of body or facial hair
  • Constant fatigue
  • Decreased amounts of lean muscle mass
  • Signs of depression
  • Weight gain
  • Difficulty in articulating their speech

How is Low Testosterone Treated?

There are a wide variety of potential solutions to a person’s low testosterone. Depending upon the particular patient and their case, natural options such as supplements or a new diet plan may be sufficient in boosting these hormone levels.

Some form of hormone replacement therapy is another popular option when it comes to treating Low-T. These may be in the form of an oral/intranasal medication, injection, or as hormone pellets. Different patients will have different techniques for testosterone administration based on their personal preferences and lifestyle.

Schedule Your Testosterone Therapy in Palm Beach County

The best way to start treating your low testosterone is to speak with a urologist at Urologic Physicians & Surgeons, PA to discuss your symptoms and the treatment options available. For more information on low testosterone treatment, please call (561) 833-5594 or request an appointment online. Men drive from the Miami metropolitan area for specialized treatment at our urology clinic in Palm Beach County.

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