Testosterone : Supplemental testosterone to correct a deficiency can be helpful in certain individuals. However, there is much controversy currently surrounding this practice. It is best to discuss this with your personal physician, endocrinologist, or a urologist because there are several things that need to be discussed before beginning treatment as well as tests that need to be run before hand as well
Answered 8/12/2014
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Here are some ...: The "traditional" long-term concern about possible heart & cerebral vascular events from testosterone has been flown away after a tighter professional scrutiny. So, I would worry much its side effects if you're tested & confirmed to have low testosterone. But, even if you need it, I would consider other options to boost testosterone since once its use begins & will need to continue forever. Also..
Answered 8/13/2014
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