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Reality of Testosterone Abuse
Reality of Testosterone Abuse The proper and safe use of testosterone is administered by a
doctor to a patient who has presented with the symptoms of male menopause, some of which are erectile dysfunction,
low libido, mood swings, depression, loss of hair, and loss of muscle mass. After tests to rule out any other
problem, the patient will be started on a course of injections that will be monitored for their effectiveness. The
improper and dangerous use of testosterone is when it is obtained elsewhere and used with no medial supervision at
all.The siren song of sexual staying power and libido enhancement natural testosterone enhancement emotional
benefits of more testosterone that you might see online is only telling you one side of the story.The promise of
taking pills rather than the humiliation of going to the doctors office for a hormone injection and Testosterone is
manhood are come-ons directed at mens wallets, not at their well-being.The words manhood and humiliation strike at
insecurities and are designed to initiate immediate action, not calm reasoning. Testosterone is an anabolic
steroid.The word anabolic means pertaining to process of building up, especially in metabolism.The word steroid is
defined as a class of compounds made by the adrenal gland and reproductive organs in the body.Examples:testosterone
and estrogen. Many people do not recognize the connection. It has become common knowledge that some sports stars
have taken or are taking some form of anabolic steroid.Less common knowledge is that adults will use it, for
example, in the gym for higher performance on the treadmill or weightlifting, the competitive factor being other
people in the gym or workout buddies.Some boys, however, have been given testosterone in Little League, for a
better performance edge. The point about what you do in private to your body may be one thing, but what is done to
a growing child for such a negligible reason is totally another.Some parents may justify it by saying that baseball
is their childs ticket to a better life.The kindest term for those parents may be shortsighted. Steroids or
performance enhancing drugs can be used to increase certain physiologic functions such as muscle strength,
endurance, enhanced ability of liver and kidney function, and ability to pump blood.On the down side, they boost
mood swings, anger and aggression, make for risky behavior; they can damage the liver and make cancer of the
testicles and other organs more likely.Males with high testosterone counts are more likely to abuse alcohol and
other drugs, to smoke, and to engage in unprotected sex, among other things. A child, whose body is still growing,
is making hormones of his own. His brain is still developing and can be seriously damaged by the inclusion of
testosterone.He may be taught to throw a wicked curveball, but his bones, tendons, and muscles are still
growing.Serious injury and joint malformation are so much more likely.He may be a star on little league, but ruined
for professional ball or any life of sports. A doctor should be the first one consulted about testosterone therapy
in male menopause, not websites.There is no humiliation in taking good and prudent care of your health.
Male Menopause Depression
Physical symptoms can include erectile dysfunction and the resultant loss of libido. The most dramatic testosterone changes occurs after age 70 in males at which time the common thought would be that it is age related or so the non-scientific person would have that thought process going on. Females are most concerned about pre-menopause and menopause and the associated symptoms starting in their forties when their minds start thinking about "the change of life" and what it will mean to them individually. Do men think about what life will be like after age 50? It is common knowledge that men can go through what has been termed a "mid-life crisis", is this in some way connected to the issue of male menopause?
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Male Menopause Tips and Facts.
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