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Men Issues article : Low Testosterone Helped by Creams and Gels
 

Health and Fitness > Men Issues > Low Testosterone Helped by Creams and Gels

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Sharon Owen

In the search for an easy way to increase testosterone, many men are looking at creams and gels and patches.

The first rule is don’t self diagnosis or self medicate – see your doctor. There is a specific test that will show just how low the testosterone level is. You need this information before you start any course of replacement testosterone therapy.

A testosterone level of 300-1,000 ng/dl is considered normal. That is a pretty big range. What works for one man may be way off for another. The fact is that men simply slow down production of testosterone as they age. The highest level is around age 17 (who would have ever guessed that). Research shows that the level decreases an average of 1.2% a year.

Side Effects of Testosterone Creams

These are possible side effects which are usually mild but can grow more severe unless treatment is given.

Depression – mood disorders and anxiety

Stomach pain and indigestion

High Blood pressure because of fluid retention

Headaches and or Dizziness

Skin irritation in the area where the cream is applied.

Prostate problems – if you already have prostate problems you must not use testosterone cream

Testosterone cream is rubbed into different areas of the body just once a day. It can be applied to thighs, stomach area, arms or shoulders. To avoid skin irritation, the application area should be alternated every day.

This ritual does not go on continuously – you will have to take a break after 8 weeks of use.

Replacement Testosterone Therapy requires a doctor to closely monitor the PSA (prostate specific antigen) levels.

Sharon Owen publishes http://www.AnswersForYourHealth.com a look at natural alternatives on health issues. For more information, articles and natural alternatives for low testosterone levels see http://www.AnswersForYourHealth.com/MensHealth.html


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