When you hear about low testosterone, what comes to mind? If you think of it as a condition that only affects men, think again—while more commonly associated with men, the condition can affect women and men both. And in both cases, it can come with symptoms that range from inconvenient to debilitating—symptoms like low libido, fatigue, depression, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and irritability. Many people with low testosterone mistakenly attribute their symptoms to some other health problem or a mental disorder and end up taking medications that don’t really help and may even make their quality of life worse through unnecessary side effects. But once this condition is recognized for what it is, treating it may be much easier than you might imagine—and finding ways to deal with this hormonal imbalance may even improve your overall health and quality of life. Read more…
Advances in medical treatments for weight management and hormonal imbalances have led to significant interest in drugs like semaglutide and approaches like bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). While each treatment […]
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