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Dealing with Testosterone Production Problems

testosterone hormonesWhat is Testosterone Production?
Testosterone, also known as androgen, plays an important physiological and psychological role in women. As well as men's bodies produce a small amount of estrogen, natural testosterone production in women is through the ovaries and adrenal glands. Also in women it influences sexual feelings and behavior. Besides the sexual benefits, testosterone also acts on the brain, muscles, bones, liver and blood vessels.

Effects of Natural Testosterone Hormones:
Testosterone production is responsible for the sexual health and well-being of women. If testosterone production levels are balanced, it has positive effects on the musculature and the bones and improve the body energy.

Testosterone production also causes sexual improvements, such as enhanced arousal, orgasms, pleasure and responsiveness, which means a healthy sex drive. It boosts the libido, strengthens self-confidence and an overall sexual health.

Who has Testosterone production problems?
As women grow older, their bodies produce less androgen (testosterone). At age of 40, the female body testosterone production is about half than in their twenties. The testosterone levels drop furthermore with the onset of menopause or if women have had their ovaries removed.

Testosterone therapy is beneficial for women with an early ovarian failure, symptomatic testosterone deficiency due to menopause following surgical removal of the ovaries, chemotherapy or radiotherapy or premenopausal bone loss associated with low testosterone levels.

Side Effects of too High Testosterone Production:
Side effects of testosterone therapy are uncommon but not excluded when testosterone is used in inappropriate doses. Such side effects include acne, excess body hair, scalp hair loss, fluid retention, deepening of the voice, enlargement of the clitoris and adverse effects on blood cholesterol.

To find the right dosage, it is necessary to make a blood test. But it is not that easy and there are some things to note. Most methods for measuring testosterone production are fairly imprecise and become even more inaccurate when blood levels of testosterone are low. Also blood should not be taken during the menstrual phase, because testosterone levels are low at this time in most women and that may be misleading.

However side effects will occur in any woman if the dose of the testosterone is in excess of her needs.

Dealing with testosterone production problems:
Pharmaceutical companies make you believe that for the treatment of low hormonal production, drugs are the only solution, that isn't the case. Before you make the choice of taking synthetic hormones and deal with the side effects, you might want to consider less riskier approaches.
There is a type of alternative medicine that doesn't artificially put testosterone hormones in your body, but stimulates your body itself to produce only the necessary hormones. Click here to learn about approaches to deal with testosterone production problems without side effects.


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