Nick Spivey
Nick Spivey

Nick Spivey

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If you’ve been told you have low testosterone, it doesn’t mean fatherhood is out of reach. Yes, many men with low testosterone can still be fertile, especially if the condition is mild or managed properly. Testosterone is crucial for the function of Sertoli cells in the testes, which are essential for sperm development. New treatments and tools are being developed to help more men become fathers.
Chronic anxiety or tension can diminish sperm count and sexual function. Antioxidants fight oxidative stress in the testes, protecting sperm DNA and quality. A balanced diet rich in testosterone-supportive nutrients is key.
Some, even from trusted sources, may introduce unnecessary health risks. A natural testosterone decline starts sometime around the age of 30; most men lose about one percent per year of age throughout life. For example, if there is low testosterone during puberty, a boy may not develop facial hair or experience the same level of penile or bodily growth. We encourage readers to confirm the information contained herein with other sources and review the information carefully with their professional health care provider. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is often marketed as a quick fix for low energy or sexual performance.
Vitamin D. Your body naturally produces vitamin D when your skin is exposed to sunlight. People who exercise had higher testosterone increases. Taking magnesium as a supplement has been shown to increase free and total testosterone values. Taking 6 grams reduced levels. The hormone is usually given through your skin as a gel or a patch or injected into your muscle. It's also a gender-affirming treatment for people seeking more "masculine" physical characteristics, like a deeper voice and facial hair.
One major point of confusion is the use of testosterone replacement therapy, or TRT. It is important to know that low testosterone and infertility are connected, but they are not the same thing. Low testosterone can also lead to other symptoms like low energy, poor mood, and reduced sex drive. There is also growing interest in how diet, exercise, and environmental factors affect hormone health. New treatments and research are helping doctors better understand Low T and fertility. This sperm can then be used in assisted reproduction methods like IVF (in vitro fertilization). Treatments like hCG injections or clomiphene citrate pills can help the testes make more testosterone and sperm naturally.
These injectable testosterone medications are far from optimal for maintaining fertility and will often cause a harsh shutdown of sperm production, even if used with ancillary drugs such as tamoxifen. As for primary hypogonadism, the nasal spray option seems to lead to solid improvements in serum testosterone levels while minimizing side effects on spermatogenesis. The use of ancillary drugs such as SERMs, HCG, HMG, and AIs seems to be an effective way to recover endogenous testosterone and sperm production after testosterone treatment. Tamoxifen treatment in patients with idiopathic oligozoospermia significantly increased testosterone, while the average sperm concentration and total sperm improved by about 70% after an average intervention duration of 5.5 +/− 0.4 months . Taylor and Levine also showed that compared with testosterone gel therapy, clomiphene treatment led to similar improvements in testosterone levels and ADAM questionnaire scores at a lower cost. One recent study showed that HCG monotherapy can be efficient for men with hypogonadal symptoms and normal testosterone levels . One study looking at the effects of different dosages of testosterone enanthate (25, 50, 100, or 300 mg) weekly for 6 months showed that administration of testosterone enanthate to healthy men led to a significant dose-dependent parallel suppression of serum LH and FSH levels .
Some men who have a testosterone deficiency have symptoms or conditions related to their low testosterone that will improve when they take testosterone replacement. All of this reduces the active (free) form of testosterone in the body. In recent years, researchers (and pharmaceutical companies) have focused on the effects of testosterone deficiency, especially among men. In addition, what may seem like a symptom of testosterone excess (see below) may actually be unrelated to this hormone. Blood levels of testosterone vary dramatically over time and even during the course of a day.

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