Low Testosterone – A vicious Cycle Of Hormonal Imbalance
We often hear references to testosterone in popular culture as a way of living the fast life. It is used as a way to dismiss reckless living or extreme adventure. In reality, testosterone is responsible for regulating a number of key functions in men, including sex drive, bone mass, fat distribution, muscle strength, and RBC production. Testosterone also drives similar functions in women, although the quantity of testosterone in females is much lower. Men are infertile without adequate levels of testosterone. In addition to infertility, it also affects the body mass index (BMI) leading to an increase in abdominal fat mass, diminished sexual desires and erectile dysfunction, fatigue, reduced cognitive function, which will also aid onset of mental illnesses, decreased bone mass and muscle strength as well as decreased hair growth. In addition to these, after a lot of research, lower testosterone levels have been connected to cardiovascular diseases and metabolic diseases. A lower testosterone count is a result of one or more complex reasons that include the following: Injury to the testicles Testicular cancer or treatment for the same Infection Hormonal problems HIV/AIDS Obesity Diabetes Liver or kidney diseases This phenomenon of low testosterone count occurs due to aging or a disease known as hypogonadism.
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