What’s Testosterone Replacement Therapy?
Testosterone is a significant driving force for masculinity, and for many men, reduced testosterone production brings unpleasant and unwanted changes.
At Bio-X Weight Loss Center in Round Rock and Austin, Texas, we can help you regain the vitality and strength of your younger years with safe and effective testosterone replacement therapy.
About testosterone production
Testosterone is a hormone produced by males in their testicles. Production begins in the brain as the hypothalamus signals the pituitary gland to stimulate the testes. This cycle allows your body to regulate the volume of testosterone by increasing or decreasing production as needed.
As men age, their bodies naturally produce less testosterone, a process similar to menopause in women. This decline is natural, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept these changes as an inevitable part of growing older.
Testosterone replacement therapy adds synthetic testosterone to the hormones your body creates naturally. The goal is to achieve balance and resolve the symptoms of low testosterone. With the right approach, it’s possible to feel you’ve turned back the hands of time.
How to know if your testosterone levels are flagging
Knowing the signs of declining testosterone levels can help you know when it’s time to consider treatment. Changes that men may experience as their testosterone levels drop include:
- Erectile dysfunction
- Reduced sex drive
- Increased body fat
- Depression
- Brain fog
- Decreased bone density
- Loss of muscle mass
- Enlarged breast tissue
Some men only notice one or two changes; for others, declining testosterone makes them feel as though they’re living in someone else’s body.
Declining testosterone most commonly happens in the later stages of middle age, but it can also result from an injury or surgical alteration of the testicles.
How does testosterone replacement therapy work?
The first step in TRT is a consultation. That’s your chance to describe any changes you’ve experienced and discuss your treatment goals. Blood testing can reveal your current testosterone levels.
If you decide to move forward with TRT, the next step is discussing which options best align with your needs. There are various ways to administer supplemental testosterone, including:
- Pills
- Injections
- Creams or gels
- Patches
- Subdermal pellets
- Nasal gel
The early stages of testosterone replacement therapy involve a period of adjustment. It takes time for your body to get used to supplemental testosterone, so be patient as you move through the process.
Experienced physician assistant Luis Wilmot Jr., MPAS, PA-C, monitors your progress and adjusts your TRT as needed. Your feedback is important, so consider keeping a daily log to record any improvements or challenges that arise during your treatment journey.
For more information, reach out to Bio-X Weight Loss Center to set up a consultation. Call the office near you or schedule an appointment online today.
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