In the U.S. today, more than five million adult men have low testosterone. Symptoms of this condition include low libido, decreased enjoyment of life, decreased ability to concentrate and decreased sports performance. Testosterone deficiency is highly associated with multiple disease states including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and asthma.
Low testosterone is diagnosed through a blood test where physicians look for the level of testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), a protein that tightly binds testosterone and makes it unavailable for use by the target organ.
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can be administered in many forms. Most patients at TUCC will begin their treatment process with transdermal (TD) application routes. The most common form is a gel that is applied to clean, dry skin every day at the same time, usually after a man gets out of the shower. TD application is easy, well tolerated and allows for excellent absorption of testosterone and an even delivery of the hormone on a daily basis. There are minimal side effects. Some men will have a mild skin irritation while others may see an increase in their hematocrit, which will then need to be monitored.
Injection therapy is another viable option. This involves the injection of testosterone on either a bi-monthly or weekly basis. The injections will give a high concentration of testosterone for the first few days and will decline to a low level after 10-12 days. It is a very effective therapy, but it does require the patient or patient’s partner to learn how to inject or make frequent office visits.
Once starting TRT, patients should notice improved energy levels, exercise tolerance, libido and erectile function within the first few weeks of therapy. Optimal results will be achieved within about three to six months. Patients will return to TUCC four to six weeks after the first dosing to ensure adequate serum levels. Once a good regimen has been established, blood work will be checked periodically.
Please call 303.825.TUCC (8822) to speak with a TUCC clinical staff member about low testosterone treatment options at TUCC.
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