Testosterone Optimization Therapy

Low testosterone is one of the leading causes of erectile dysfunction. Fortunately, there are medical treatments that can raise your testosterone levels so that you can enjoy sexual intimacy once again. Visit a clinic dealing with low testosterone Baltimore to find out more about testosterone optimization therapy.

What Is Testosterone?

Testosterone is a hormone that is found in both human males and human females. In males, testosterone is produced in the testes while in females, it is produced in the ovaries.

Testosterone is highly associated with the sexual drive. The hormone affects bone and muscle mass, fat storage and red blood cell production, too, because it’s an anabolic steroid.

Symptoms Associated With Low Testosterone Levels

The primary symptom associated with low testosterone levels is a decrease in sexual libido. Other symptoms are associated with low testosterone levels, too, however:

• Weight gain • Less body hair • Thinner bones and less muscle mass • Depression

Most men experience a decrease in testosterone levels after the age of 30. On average, men’s bodies will produce 1 percent less testosterone with each advancing year than they did the year before.

Treatment for Low Testosterone

Your testosterone level can be ascertained through a simple blood test. In some instances, to rule out corroborative causes, your physician may perform other tests such as an ultrasound of penile blood flow.

If you’re an appropriate candidate, your physician may recommend testosterone replacement therapy. Testosterone may be prescribed either as a pill, a patch, a gel or an injectable medication.

There are other interventions as well that may be able to boost your testosterone levels.

• Resistance training: Weightlifting and other forms of resistance training have some effect on male testosterone levels. However, men under the age of 30 typically see a greater effect with this intervention than older men do.

• Foods: Foods that are rich in Vitamin D and zinc also seem to have a positive effect on testosterone levels. Several animal studies confirm garlic’s ability to boost testosterone levels. Other testosterone-boosting foods include egg yolks, oysters, vitamin D-fortified milk, beef, beans and tuna.