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The biggest misconceptions about testosterone

Most people take testosterone supplementation as the solution for their sexual problems. They are in a misconception that it boosts sexual performance and stamina and as a result it produces more sperm count.

This is wrong.

Let us first get a clear understanding of what testosterone actually is.

What is testosterone? What does it do?

Testosterone is a hormone made mainly in the testes (part of the male reproductive system). It is essential to the development of the reproductive organs and other male characteristics including body and facial hair, low voice, muscle development, the ability to have an erection, sex drive, stamina, mood and wellbeing.

What happens in the case of low testosterone levels?

Testosterone levels fluctuate over your lifespan and start to decline after age 30. This could mean a man has less interest in sex later in life, and possibly have less firm erections as well as softer muscle tone. Men might have less interest in sex as the level of testosterone declines, or may also not be able to sexually perform as they would like.

Low testosterone levels cause men feel low sex drive, feel fatigued, experience low mood and gain weight. Unfortunately, a dip in sexual interest can cause depression and could damage important intimate relationships.

It’s natural to want to do something about it.

However, there are treatments pertaining to it.

Keep in mind that testosterone supplements is not the right solution for this.

What does testosterone supplements really do?

Testosterone only improves sexual desire and frequency of sexual act and it does not increase the sperm count in men. In reality, individuals those who are taking testosterone for a long term only will have an adverse effect on the production of sperm. It may complicate over time, may finally reach to zero sperm count and land you to a state called azoospermia.

A study published in Nature Reviews Endocrinology Trusted Source found no scientific reason to prescribe testosterone to men over 65 years of age with normal or low-to-normal testosterone levels. Individuals with normal sexual desires and with serum testosterone levels greater than 300 ng/dl, there is no need of taking testosterone in any form.

Moreover men who are unmarried and married without children should not take any testosterone in any form like injections, creams or tablets. It will have an adverse effect on the natural production of testosterone by the testis and as well as on the overall sperm production.

What’s the treatment then?

The right treatment to low testosterone is not the testosterone supplements; it is the hcg injections that needs to be given. However, it’ much needed that you speak to an andrologist/ sexologist to get a clear understanding of your infertility issues. Drop in for a consultation at Jai Andrology and speak your concerns out for a safe and healthy solution for your infertility issues.