Testosterone is vital in a young man’s life and as we age the signs of low T are obvious, such as fatigue, decreased energy, reduced sex drive, depression, lack of motivation and so many more negative impacts on your everyday life and family.
Loss of lean muscle mass, increased body fat, loss of body hair
Irritability, mood changes, poor concentration, and brain fog
Reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction, decreased sexual desire
Decreased drive to exercise, fatigue, lack of energy, sleep disturbances
T levels in men naturally start to decline around age 30 to 40 and will continue to decline by 3% or more each year after that. The reality is that 1 in every 4 men over 30 suffer from the negative effects of low testosterone.
Myth – TRT is just for bodybuilders or athletes. Incorrect! While some athletes might use testosterone to enhance their performance, this is much different than medical treatment for low T. When working with a medical professional, they will determine the safe and effective balance of treatment you need to be tailored to your body’s needs.
Myth – TRT will make me “Hulk” out with anger and aggression. Nope! “Roid Rage” is an old and very common misconception. The goal is to bring testosterone levels back to normal effective levels and not spike them to extreme levels
Myth – I need to be on TRT for life once I start. Not necessarily. The need for healthy levels of testosterone is different for all of us. While some men may be directed for long-term therapy others may not need it indefinitely.
The most common profile of a TRT patient is often a man who wants to reduce fat and improve their physical appearance, increase energy and sexual performance, while reducing the effects and risks associated with aging.
The medical team at Ageless MN has years of experience treating low testosterone. Our goal is to review lab work and discuss your symptoms to develop a long-term plan. We understand testosterone therapy is a big commitment and our mission is to ensure all your questions are answered. There are many therapies to help treat low T from creams, troches, capsules as well as injectable and each of them have risk/benefits.
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