What is testosterone? What is the effect of testosterone on male infertility?
2023-08-19 本站作者 【 字体:大 中 小 】
What is testosterone? Ketosterone, also known as testosterone, testosterone, testosterone, or testosterone, is a type of steroid hormone secreted by the male testicles or female ovaries. The human adrenal gland also secretes a small amount of testosterone, which has the functions of maintaining muscle strength and mass, maintaining bone density and strength, refreshing and improving physical fitness.
What is the effect of testosterone on male infertility?
Ketosterone can be used as a substitute therapy for non testosterone. Treatment of male diseases such as menopausal syndrome and impotence; In terms of exercise, increasing the intake of testosterone can increase the number of muscles in the human body (in the form of tablets or powders). Some people who exercise to increase muscle mass may even use 250 times the therapeutic dose. In biochemical research, testosterone, as a natural androgen, controls the development and growth of male organs and accessory sexual characteristics. Excessive testosterone in the body can lead to acne and edema.
What are the applicability of testosterone?
1. Used for various diseases caused by male hormone deficiency, such as cryptorchidism, hypogonadism, impotence, and male menopause.
2. One to five years after menopause, patients with breast cancer are not suitable for surgery, which is effective for androgen.
3. Elderly men with regenerative blood and osteoporosis.
4. Used for women with menopausal syndrome. Excessive menstruation and functional uterine bleeding.
5. Correct weak illnesses caused by burns. Extensive surgery and protein loss after long-term inactivity can prolong the stability period of such patients.
People who are prohibited from using testosterone drugs.
Firstly, pregnant and lactating women are not allowed to use this product.
Second: men are prohibited from suffering from prostate cancer, breast cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Thirdly, it is not suitable for patients with heart, kidney, liver system damage or hypercalcemia.
Adverse reactions
1. Men may have hyperlibido, rash, acne, leukopenia, water and sodium retention, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, diarrhea, high blood calcium with kidney stones (especially inactive patients) and jaundice.
2. After puberty, if men consume testosterone for a long time, it may lead to testicular enlargement, decreased semen flow, sperm deficiency, impotence, epididymitis, and abnormal penile erection.
3. Women may experience ovulation, lactation, or menstrual suppression, which may also lead to masculinization, low and hoarse voices, increased body hair, increased clitoris, breast degeneration, and male baldness.
4. The use of oral and sublingual tablets may cause inflammation or ulcers.
5. The use of transdermal preparations may cause local irritation, erythema, allergic contact dermatitis, and sometimes burn like skin lesions; If an ointment containing penetration enhancers is used, skin reactions will be more common.
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