Hormone Therapy

Hormone Therapy

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What is TRT?
What are the benefits and potential risks?

TRT stands for Testosterone Replacement Therapy. It is a medical treatment that involves supplementing or replacing testosterone in individuals who have low levels of this hormone.

Testosterone is a male sex hormone that also exists in lower levels in females. It plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including muscle growth, bone density, mood, energy levels, and sexual health.

TRT is primarily used to treat hypogonadism, which is a condition characterized by low testosterone levels due to inadequate production by the testes. Hypogonadism can be caused by various factors, including aging, genetic disorders, injury to the testes, or medical conditions such as hormonal imbalances, obesity, or certain medications.

The Benefits of TRT can include:

Increased Energy
Levels

Testosterone is known to affect energy levels and overall vitality. TRT may help increase energy levels in individuals with low testosterone levels, leading to improved stamina and reduced fatigue.

Improved Sexual
Health

Testosterone plays a significant role in sexual health, including libido and erectile function. TRT may help improve sexual desire and erectile function in individuals with low testosterone levels.

Increased Muscle Mass
& Bone Density

Testosterone is involved in muscle growth and bone density. TRT may help increase muscle mass and bone density, which can be beneficial for individuals with low testosterone levels.

Improved Mood &
Cognitive Function

Testosterone is also known to have an impact on mood and cognitive function. TRT may help improve mood, cognitive function, and memory in individuals with low testosterone levels.

Increased Energy
Levels

Testosterone is known to affect energy levels and overall vitality. TRT may help increase energy levels in individuals with low testosterone levels, leading to improved stamina and reduced fatigue.

Improved Sexual
Health

Testosterone plays a significant role in sexual health, including libido and erectile function. TRT may help improve sexual desire and erectile function in individuals with low testosterone levels.

Increased Muscle Mass
& Bone Density

Testosterone is involved in muscle growth and bone density. TRT may help increase muscle mass and bone density, which can be beneficial for individuals with low testosterone levels.

Improved Mood &
Cognitive Function

Testosterone is also known to have an impact on mood and cognitive function. TRT may help improve mood, cognitive function, and memory in individuals with low testosterone levels.

However, like any medical treatment, TRT also has risks and potential side effects, which may include:

Hormonal imbalances: TRT can affect the balance of other hormones in the body, such as estrogen, leading to potential side effects such as breast enlargement, fluid retention, and mood swings.

Prostate health concerns: Testosterone can stimulate the growth of prostate tissue, and TRT may increase the risk of prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia) or prostate cancer in some individuals.

Skin reactions: TRT may cause skin reactions, such as acne or skin irritation, in some individuals.

Infertility: TRT can lower sperm production, leading to potential infertility in some men.
Cardiovascular risks: There is evidence that TRT may increase the risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes, in older men or those with existing cardiovascular health conditions.

It's essential to discuss the potential benefits and risks of TRT with a qualified healthcare provider, who can evaluate your individual health status and determine if TRT is appropriate for you. TRT should only be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider and with regular monitoring of hormone levels and overall health.

How Are Refills Managed?

Refills will be discussed with your provider. Follow-up visits are necessary, but many refills can be handled by phone or by filling out our Refill Request Form. You’re responsible for requesting refills, please contact us when you are a three weeks out from needing a refill.

*Some women can benefit from TRT on a case-by-case basis.

For more information or consultation, schedule your appointment today or call us at 586.229.1014

FAQ:

Q: What is testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)?

A: Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment that involves supplementing testosterone levels in men whose bodies are not producing enough of the hormone. It is used to treat a variety of conditions related to low testosterone levels, such as hypogonadism and andropause.

Q: How is TRT administered?

A: TRT can be administered in several ways, including injections, transdermal patches or gels, and pellets that are implanted under the skin. Your doctor will work with you to determine the best method for your individual needs.

Q: What are the benefits of TRT?

A: The benefits of TRT can include increased muscle mass and strength, improved bone density, increased sex drive and sexual function, improved mood and energy levels, and a reduction in body fat.

Q: Are there any risks associated with TRT?

A: Like any medical treatment, there are risks associated with TRT. Some of the potential risks include an increased risk of blood clots, sleep apnea, acne, breast enlargement, and prostate enlargement. Your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits of TRT with you before beginning treatment.

Q: How long does it take for TRT to work?

A: The length of time it takes for TRT to work can vary depending on the individual and the method of administration. Some men may begin to feel the effects of TRT within a few weeks, while others may take several months to experience the full benefits.

Q: Can TRT be used to treat infertility?

A: In some cases, TRT can be used to treat infertility caused by low testosterone levels. However, it is important to note that TRT may not be effective for all cases of infertility, and other treatments may be necessary.

Q: Is TRT safe for long-term use?

A: The safety of long-term TRT use is still being studied, and the risks and benefits of TRT must be carefully considered on an individual basis. Your doctor will monitor your hormone levels and overall health to determine the appropriate duration of treatment.

Q: How often will I need to receive TRT?

A: The frequency of TRT administration will depend on the method of delivery and the individual’s needs. Some methods, such as injections, may need to be administered weekly, while others, such as pellets, may last for several months. Your doctor will work with you to determine the appropriate dosing schedule.

Q: What should I do if I experience side effects from TRT?

A: If you experience any side effects from TRT, it is important to notify your doctor right away. Your doctor may need to adjust your dose or switch to a different method of administration to minimize side effects.

Q: How will I pay?

A: You will be on a monthly subscription and the medications will be mailed directly to your home.

Q: What happens when I want to cancel?

A: You will need to notify us one month in advance and we can discuss options. You are not obligated or contracted for a specific period of time.