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verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

It is important to note that the statement that in recent decades there has been a strong reduction in testosterone levels in men, is not fully supported by scientific data. There are studies that indicate that the average testosterone level has fallen in men over time, but there is also research that reflects or at least doubts this claim.

Taking testosterone or other hormones should always be done in consultation with a qualified doctor. A low testosterone level can have various causes and requires an accurate diagnosis to determine the correct treatment. A doctor can check the hormone level by means of blood tests and determine whether a hormone replacement therapy is required.

The dosage of testosterone varies depending on the individual situation. A doctor will consider the testosterone level, the age, the health and other factors of a patient to determine the correct dosage. It is important that hormone replacement therapy is carefully monitored to minimize potential side effects and keep the hormone level in the optimal range.

However, it should be stressed that taking testosterone without medical prescription or without medical need is not recommended. Hormone replacement therapy should only be considered if there is a proven deficiency and is monitored by a qualified physician.

Pangaea
1 year ago

… and in addition, testosterone is prescribed as virtually all hormone preparations. What can be bought on the Internet without prescription is at best ineffective and at worst dangerous.

Wassermann3500
1 year ago

If the questioner wants an answer from ChatGPT, he can also ask him himself.

Coriolanus
1 year ago

An additional testosterone intake is not unproblematic as there are some significant side effects. Prior good medical advice is absolutely necessary.

Jokerfac3
1 year ago

No, it would be useful to recognize and eliminate the reasons for the lack.