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Alisia Mcqueen

Alisia Mcqueen, 20

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This is why healthcare providers do extensive evaluations and tests before approving the use of TRT. Once you start TRT, you’ll have regular appointments with your healthcare provider and routine blood tests. Your body will take some time to restart production of testosterone naturally. If you stop TRT, you’ll return to your normal level of testosterone. Your healthcare provider will recommend regular testing to make sure TRT isn’t hurting your health. If you stop taking testosterone, your levels will return to baseline. This is because if your symptoms don’t improve, your testosterone level may not be the cause of your symptom.
This has the potential to unintentionally unblind the study and bias the results, but also highlights an important area for discussion with patients receiving testosterone therapy. In the post study survey given to participants and their partners, 70% of participants and 60% of their partners correctly determined when the participant was on the testosterone arm due to perceived changes in libido and energy. It is also possible that testosterone supplementation increased levels of confidence, which may have led to increased activity and falls during this arm. Other aspects of the RAND-SF-36 scale did not change significantly between the two treatment periods, meaning that individuals did not feel that testosterone helped with physical functioning, social functioning, pain, energy or role limitations due to emotional / physical health. Of these, 70% of participants and 60% of their partners correctly determined when the participant was on the testosterone arm of the study.
In one yearlong study, 65 men who took 3,300 IU of vitamin D daily increased their testosterone levels by 20% over those who didn't. While there’s a clinical reference on "healthy" levels of testosterone, there’s no established information on the optimal range to diagnose abnormal levels in women. To measure testosterone levels, a woman can have a testosterone blood test ordered by a healthcare provider, such as a primary care physician, OB-GYN, or endocrinologist.
Exposing your skin to 15–20 minutes of sunshine regularly can increase your testosterone levels. However, long jogs are not going to help boost your testosterone levels — they’re just not doing what your body needs. There is evidence that, by adding a few more repetitions when weightlifting, the benefits to your testosterone levels increase.
A variety of hormonal changes occur with PCOS, including low estrogen. When something goes wrong with your pituitary gland, less estrogen is made. Your pituitary gland is key to your ovaries making estrogen. This condition can cause your ovaries to slow or stop production of estrogen.
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Certain existing health conditions make it unsafe, like prostate cancer and heart failure. As of 2025, it’s not yet approved for males who naturally experience a decline in testosterone as they age. For example, chemotherapy or radiation therapy can damage one of these organs. Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. If you have premenstrual symptoms, these can get worse.

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