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TRT is a treatment designed to restore testosterone levels in men who have low testosterone due to age, environmental factors, or hypogonadism. It can help alleviate symptoms like low energy, reduced libido, and mood swings.
You may need TRT if you’re experiencing symptoms of low testosterone, such as fatigue, reduced sexual drive, and difficulty concentrating. A blood test to measure your testosterone levels is required for diagnosis.
When administered and monitored by a healthcare professional, TRT is generally safe. Regular follow-ups and blood tests are essential to monitor hormone levels and ensure there are no adverse side effects.
TRT can be administered in several forms, including injections, gels, patches, or oral tablets. Your healthcare provider will help you choose the best method for you based on your lifestyle and preferences.
bHRT involves the use of bio-identical hormones, which are chemically identical to those produced by the body, to replace declining estrogen and progesterone levels in women during perimenopause or menopause.
Women typically consider bERT if they experience common menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, or vaginal dryness. A healthcare professional can guide you through the options.
The duration of hormone therapy varies for each woman. Some women may require it for only a few years to manage symptoms, while others may continue longer for ongoing symptom relief.
Yes, bERT can improve vaginal dryness, libido, and overall sexual function, which are often affected during menopause