Low testosterone levels in men
Low testosterone levels may be one of the causes of male infertility. This article describes one of the ways to treat a low level. But this treatment is not suitable for all men.
Low testosterone levels in men:
- Can hormone therapy help?
- Male infertility.
Testosterone in men is one of the main hormones in the body. Adult men may have a low level of testosterone for a number of reasons. In adult men of all ages, the causes are injuries, illnesses and due to some medicines can lead to low testosterone levels. The gradual decrease in testosterone levels is normal in healthy men, as they age. Low testosterone levels in mature men can lead to less interest in sex or lack of erection. But this is not normal for mature men, do not have an interest in sex. There may be other causes of these symptoms.
If you have a low level of testosterone, talk with your doctor. You can find out your testosterone level with a simple blood test. Get the test in the morning when the testosterone level is at its peak throughout the day. If you have a low level of testosterone, the doctor must find out the cause. Clarifying the causes of low testosterone levels may be difficult, and may involve many tests. You can contact a specialist, for example, an endocrinologist or a urologist who can work with you, and take this problem seriously. The use of hormone therapy in men with low testosterone levels is a controversial issue. One of the reasons is that the long-term effects of testosterone replacement therapy are not known. If you have low testosterone, the doctor can help you explain the benefits and risks of treatment so that you can make an informed choice.
Can help hormone therapy?
Hormone therapy gives the body more testosterone to compensate for a level that is too low. It works well for restoring sex drive, building muscle mass, increasing energy and mood in some men with low testosterone levels. But we do not know if hormone therapy can be useful or even safe for all elderly men with low testosterone levels. Some men should not take hormone therapy. If you are concerned about testosterone, talk with your doctor.
Male infertility.
Many couples have problems with conceiving a child. In 40 percent of people the cause of infertility is completely or partially themselves.
Male fertility is a process involving the adoption of mature spermatozoa and the production of sperm to achieve and fertilize the egg. For this process, a person should be able to have and maintain an erection, have enough sperm, for sperm to reach the egg, these spermatozoa must have the right shape and move in the right direction. The problem in any part of this process can lead to conception problems.
Factors affecting male fertility :
- Age
- Stress
- Smoking, drugs and alcohol
- Undescended testicles or testicular damage
- Wearing thick underwear
- Medications
- Environmental toxins
- Genetic conditions
- Other health problems
If your partner does not become pregnant after 1Year and frequent sex without contraception( or after 6 months if your partner is 35 years of age or older), talk with your doctor. Sperm analysis can be the first step for couples facing a fertility problem, because it is much easier and cheaper than tests that test female fertility. The test consists in the study of the sperm of the husband. Many couples with fertility problems are treated and have a healthy pregnancy and children. In some cases, the cause of infertility in a man or woman can not be found or can not be cured.