
To do it or not to do it, is the question many health care providers ask themselves when it comes to replacing male testosterone. It remians contoversial, chiefly in the minds of health care providers and men. However testosterone replacement has very robust evidence to support its use when a man is considered agood candidate. Are you a good candidate?
Here is a check list for you :
* Low sexual desire
* Erection changes - for the worse
* Sleep disturbance
* Moodiness
* Increase in body mass index
* Increase in tummy diameter
* Sleepiness immediately after dinner
* Less energy
* Feeling depressed
If you have ticked off most of these symptoms you need to schedule a visit with your physician or urologist or who will go through extensive history taking, blood tests of your sex hormones plus for other life stlye diseases such as cholesterol, blood sugar, blood pressure.
Men are no good at having regular visits to their health care provider, which evidence shows puts men at higher risk for cardio vascual disease.
Make it your fisrt call Monday morning.
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