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Bioidentical hormone testosterone micro 10 % - 100 ml

Testosterone therapy represents a modern medical approach to regulating testosterone levels in men and women who suffer from hormonal imbalances. This therapy is applicable to both sexes as testosterone is a hormone that is secreted by both the male and female body. It is important to prescribe the therapy based on an established hormonal deficiency and to adapt it to the individual needs of the specific person to ensure high safety and effectiveness.

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What is the role of the hormone testosterone in the body?


Testosterone is an important hormone not only for men, but also for women. Although its concentration is significantly higher in men, the female body also produces testosterone, which plays an important role in the regulation of a number of physiological processes. 

In women, testosterone is produced mainly in adipose tissue and partly in the adrenal glands and ovaries, with cholesterol as the main precursor. Daily, the body of a physically mature woman produces about 250 micrograms of testosterone. 

In men, testosterone is produced mainly in the testes and to a lesser extent in the adrenal glands. Like women, the main precursor of testosterone in men is cholesterol. The synthesis process involves the conversion of cholesterol into several intermediate steroid hormones, which are then converted to testosterone.

On average, the body of an adult male produces about 5 to 7 milligrams of testosterone daily, which is significantly more compared to women. Testosterone plays a key role in the development of the male sex organs, the maintenance of muscle mass, bone density and sperm production.

As you get older or with certain health conditions, testosterone levels may decrease. This can occur naturally, for example around and after the age of 40, or as a result of various pathological disorders in the pituitary gland, which regulates testosterone secretion. In these cases, it is necessary to take measures to restore hormonal balance and prevent potential long-term health problems.


What about the benefits of applying bioidentical testosterone therapy?


Bioidentical testosterone therapy is used to compensate for decreased testosterone levels in men and women, with the goal of restoring normal hormone levels and improving quality of life. Here are some of the main benefits of this therapy:

  1. Improving energy and mood. Administering bioidentical testosterone therapy can help reduce symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and irritability.
  2. Maintaining muscle mass and strength. Therapy can help prevent the muscle loss that is often seen as we age.
  3. Improving bone density: Low testosterone is associated with loss of bone density and increased risk of osteoporosis. Bioidentical testosterone therapy can help maintain or even increase bone density, which reduces the risk of fractures.
  4. Increasing libido and sexual function: Low testosterone levels can lead to decreased sexual desire and erectile dysfunction in men. Bioidentical testosterone therapy can help restore libido and improve sexual function.
  5. Improving cognitive function: Some research suggests that Bioidentical Testosterone Therapy may have a positive impact on cognitive functions, including memory and the ability to concentrate.
  6. Supporting cardiovascular health: Bioidentical testosterone therapy may have a protective effect on the heart and vascular system as it improves blood pressure and lipid profile.
  7. Improving Sleep Quality: Testosterone therapy can help regulate sleep, especially in men with problems such as sleep apnea, which are often associated with low testosterone levels.

Application of testosterone therapy: 

Testosterone therapy is used to compensate for low testosterone levels and relieve symptoms resulting from hormone imbalance.

In men and women, testosterone deficiency can manifest with a variety of symptoms, including:

Decreased sexual desire and difficulties in sexual function, such as decreased libido, difficulty achieving orgasm, and decreased sensitivity.

Weakening of muscle tone, which can lead to problems such as incontinence (inability to hold urine).

Changes in mood and emotional state, including depression, anxiety and instability.

These symptoms often signal a hormonal imbalance, and when they occur together, testosterone therapy may be recommended after confirming the deficiency through laboratory testing.

Testosterone therapy should be conducted under close medical supervision. It is important that the patient and physician discuss all steps, effects, and expectations associated with therapy to ensure desired outcomes and minimize risks. A condition characterized by low testosterone levels is not a disease that requires mandatory treatment, but testosterone therapy can be helpful for people who are experiencing the symptoms of a deficiency and wish to improve their condition.



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