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Who Can Get Testosterone Hormone Therapy?

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Aging often brings hormonal imbalances, leading to weight gain, diminished interest in sex, sleep disturbances, and cognitive challenges. Hormonal imbalance contributes to health issues like cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and osteoporosis, making the golden years less enjoyable. At Premiere Center for Health and Wellness in Cincinnati, OH, we know that proper hormonal balance is essential for optimal bodily functions and that this may require Testosterone Hormone Therapy Cincinnati.

Who Can Get Testosterone Hormone Therapy?

Hormonal balance is integral to health, influencing life, intelligence, mood, drive, sexuality, energy, and the desire for growth and achievement. Testosterone hormone therapy, also known as testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), is typically prescribed to individuals who have low levels of this hormone. It is a crucial hormone for the development of male reproductive tissues and the maintenance of male characteristics, but it is also present in females, albeit in smaller amounts.
It may seem like a drastic step to seek any kind of hormone replacement, but that is really not the case. Many people experience symptoms of decline in their hormone levels, in some cases beginning in even the early thirties. Individuals who may be candidates for this therapy include:

Men with Hypogonadism

Hypogonadism is a condition in which the body doesn’t produce enough testosterone (T), either due to a problem with the testicles or the pituitary gland. This can be congenital or acquired later in life.

Men With Age-Related Decline in T Levels

As men age, there is a natural decline in T levels. Some men may experience symptoms of low T, such as fatigue, reduced libido, and changes in mood. In such cases, a healthcare provider may prescribe testosterone therapy if the symptoms are attributed to low T levels.
TRT is available for both men and women. Though women do not produce as much of this hormone as men, they do produce some, and lack of T in women is associated with symptoms such as fatigue, reduced libido, and changes in mood.

Menopausal Symptom Relief

In women, T therapy is sometimes included as part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to alleviate symptoms of menopause. While estrogen and progesterone are the primary hormones addressed in traditional HRT, some women may benefit from the addition of testosterone to help improve energy levels, libido, and overall well-being.

If you are suffering from menopausal symptoms and either have not sought any kind of HRT treatment yet, or have been treated with just estrogen and progesterone but ​not yet found any relief, why not get in touch with us to see if adding testosterone to your treatment might be a good option for you?

Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD)

T therapy may also be considered for women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder, a condition characterized by a persistent lack of interest in sexual activity that causes personal distress. Though women may not initially be comfortable discussing this change with their doctor, it is a common condition and has a number of treatment options. It is important for our patients not to let embarrassment get in the way of potentially getting back to enjoying all aspects of their lives.
It’s important to note that this therapy for women is typically administered at lower doses than for men to avoid potential side effects. The use of T therapy in women is a subject of ongoing research, and the decision to prescribe it is based on an individual assessment of the patient’s health, symptoms, and potential risks.
For both men and women, this therapy is a medical intervention that should be prescribed and monitored by our qualified healthcare professionals. Before starting any hormone therapy Cincinnati, an individual will undergo a thorough evaluation, including blood tests to measure hormone levels and assess overall health. These assessments will give us the clearest possible picture of your current health and will allow us to both make suggestions for your treatment, and accurately monitor the changes as you undergo therapy.

Who May Not Be a Good Candidate?

This therapy is not typically recommended for individuals with certain health conditions, such as prostate cancer, breast cancer, severe sleep apnea, or certain heart conditions.

Individualized Treatment Plans

Each person is unique, and the decision to pursue T therapy will therefore be based on an individualized assessment. Factors such as age, overall health, and the severity of symptoms play a role in determining whether T therapy is appropriate.
Before starting the therapy, individuals should openly discuss their medical history, current medications, and any concerns with us. It is only when we have the full picture of an individual’s health and wishes that we are able to provide a truly individualized treatment plan.
Dr. Linda Evans, of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, has received training from Dr. Gino Tutera on SottoPelle hormone therapy: for those seeking an initial hormonal consultation, expect a professional yet personalized evaluation of overall health. Sally Lake, RN, BSN, with extensive experience in hormone replacement therapy, particularly in hormonal health, will guide you for your office visit with Dr. Evans.

Why Do We Use Bioequivalent Hormones?

Bioequivalent hormone therapy involves using hormones with the exact chemical structure as those naturally synthesized in the body. While many are familiar with the term “bio-identical,” the FDA prefers the term “bioequivalent.” This approach utilizes single or multiple bioequivalent hormones to achieve a healthy hormonal balance similar to that found in individuals in their 30s.
In the realm of reproductive hormones, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are crucial. While their production naturally declines from the mid-thirties onward, this aging process isn’t synonymous with health. Maintaining a careful hormonal balance is crucial for overall well-being.

Get Balanced

Recognizing balanced hormones is evident in how you look and feel—energy, good sleep, and overall well-being. Hormonal balance is crucial for immune and digestive system health, conveying a sense of normalcy to your body. If you’re ready to feel your best, get in touch with us today at Premiere Center for Health and Wellness in Cincinnati, OH, to make an appointment for your initial testosterone hormone therapy consultation.
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