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What can be expected from Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)? For those men with abnormally low levels of testosterone and symptoms of the andropause life is dramatically improved. What are the side effects of Testosterone Replacement Therapy? As long as the amount of testosterone given elevates the blood levels to within the normal range (which is the aim of treatment), side effects are rare. It is deficiency of testosterone that causes symptoms. Occasionally, men who have had acne in adolescence may develop spots, usually on the back or chest. Haemoglobin levels often rise, but this is as a rule beneficial, as men with low testosterone levels tend to have lower haemoglobin levels with some being actually anaemic. Whilst there is no evidence to suggest that TRT causes prostate cancer, it should never be given to patients who already have prostate cancer, and therefore tests for its presence should always be undertaken prior to treatment. How is Testosterone Replacement Therapy managed in the long term? Because the andropause is commonly due to a failure of the testicles to produce enough testosterone, TRT is a long-term treatment. It is important therefore that men receiving TRT are followed up at least twice a year in order to assess and maintain improvement. Blood tests to check the blood level of testosterone are useful in order to gauge levels and dosage of testosterone. Blood tests to check the health of the prostate and the haemoglobin level on a yearly basis are also recommended. If you or your partner think that you may be suffering from the andropause and would like more information please contact THE WELLMAN CLINIC and talk to our sympathetic and well-informed staff. Nurses and Doctors are always available on our telephone during office hours. |
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