Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Risks of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Testosterone would be the hormone that's liable for the introduction of the sex organs,
mustache growth, pubic, chest muscles and axillary hair, deepening of sound and also
 the growth of muscle tissue within the male. Losing the testicles or lack of operating
 testicles tend to be reasons behind testosterone replacement. Making use of testosterone
 for sports performance growth is prohibited. Testosterone replacement may have severe  side-effects.
Sexual Effects

Using Testosterone replacement in men can result in priapism, a long, irritating penile
erection. Men having harmless prostatic hypertrophy shouldn't use testosterone as it
 could result in enhanced cellular growth and lead to urethral blockage causing the
 incapacity to pee. Extended usage of testosterone may cause lack of semen.
Testosterone is known to trigger gynecomastia or increased breast in men.
Testicular shrinking is yet another perceived unwanted effect.
Some Other Effects
Liver cancer and jaundice tend to be linked to the long term usage of testosterone.
 Harm to hepatocytes causing liver cancer have been documented in unique cases.
Testosterone trigger a rise in hypertension and lead to fluid storage.
Due to the nature of hormone serious acne breakouts is a typical problem.
 In addition, tremors and renal problems have already been related to testosterone usage.
 Hypercholesterolemia or high-cholesterol with the rise in LDL cholesterol levels or
bad cholesterol is another unwanted effect of testosterone use.

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