The question on whether to take testosterone supplements after menopause depends on many variables. In general, this hormone helps to elevate mood as well as improve concentration. It helps to reduce fatigue and also increases sexual desire. This is a male sex hormone and therefore you have to be careful because when the dose is too much, you can start developing male features. You can start to develop facial hair as well as other male pattern hair growths. It can also lead to deepening of the voice and acne. In other case, it can worsen the body’s lipid profile.
This hormone has both direct and indirect effects on a number of menopausal symptoms. Testosterone therapy can directly affect the receptors in the brain, the skin and the hair follicles. It can indirectly be converted to estradiol which is a subtype of estrogen. This estrogenic effect can help to relieve hot flashes as well as improve calcium deposition in the bones. This effect can also help one overcome sleep problems.
Through its direct effects on the cortex of the brain, it can help to improve sex drive. People on this treatment also report improved feelings. The aspects of this therapy are yet to be fully clarified although most studies show an overall lessening of the menopausal symptoms.
This hormone also prevents osteoporosis. Studies show that when this hormone is combined with estrogen, it can increase bone mineral density as compared to when estrogen is given alone. You can prevent the side effects of testosterone by starting out on a low dose.
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