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The Relationship Between Testosterone And Other Diseases

Hormones are a natural part of the human body and are the most basic and essential element of human health and well being. When the hormones in the body are not at an optimal level, it can result in various problems for both men and women.

One of the most essential and important hormones for the human body is testosterone. It is widely believed that testosterone is important for men only, however, it has benefits for both men and women. Low testosterone levels lead to many problems for both genders such as reduced sexual drive, sexual dysfunction, infertility, irritability, mood swings, depression, reduced concentration, and sense of well being and prostrate and testicular diseases in men. There are also many other more serious problems associated with low testosterone levels that can affect the human health.

Testosterone in Men and Women

Testosterone in Men and Women

Testosterone deficiency in men can occur at any age; however, it is usually evident after the age of 40. At this age, the male body stops producing testosterone naturally and these men require supplemental testosterone to have youthful levels of this hormone in their body.

In women, testosterone deficiency might occur at any age. Some women suffer from testosterone deficiency even during teenage; however, they are unaware of it. Most people do not understand the significance of testosterone hormone for women. This is why most women are unaware of their testosterone levels.

Testosterone Production Facts

Men and women both possess testosterone hormones; however, the levels are different in both. On an average, men produce 6 to 8 milligrams of testosterone every day. On the other hand, women produce around one twentieth of this amount. It is important to understand that men cannot overproduce this hormone naturally and the amount can only be increased by consuming testosterone supplements.

Testosterone and Diseases

Testosterone and Diseases

People most often believe that testosterone treatment will help them maintain a youthful lifestyle. However, it is important to know that in order to cure any disease or illness, the best thing to do is to maintain a natural diet, consume known and proven supplements and do exercise.

Research on testosterone and its relationship with various diseases is not very vast. Very few diseases have been studied to determine their relationship testosterone. More importantly, the medical field also lacks focus on other hormones. Most people believe that testosterone is the most important hormone. However, it is only one of the dozens of hormones functioning in humans.

It is also important to realize that supplemental testosterone has a limited effect and it is only men who suffer from low testosterone levels. Women can have both high and low levels of testosterone.

Some beneficial studies show that testosterone therapy is good to deal with AIDS. Both men and women suffering from AIDS responded well to this therapy. Some studies also show that low levels of testosterone lead to the onset of Type 2 diabetes.

Conclusion

Therefore, testosterone treatment is good to treat some diseases. However, supplements should be taken after consultation with a renowned doctor and physician.

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