A Testosterone Blood Screening can provide a
much needed diagnosis for a man who is experiencing sexual dysfunction.
Below normal or depressed testosterone levels typically are not the
reason a man is impotent, but it can be a vital indicator for this
problem.
The testicles
produce the primary male hormone known as testosterone. This hormone is
critical for ensuring everything from puberty as a teenager to
maintaining secondary male sexual characteristics as a man ages. A man’s
testosterone production typically starts to decline when he reaches 40
years of age and continues declining as he gets older. Testosterone is
often called the “male”
sex hormone, and equivalent to estrogen for women. Just as estrogen
gradually decreases as women age, men also experience a decrease in
testosterone as they age. Sometimes, certain conditions may cause
greater loss of testosterone, and the lack of adequate testosterone
results in loss of muscle mass, decreased production of red blood cells,
and poor bone growth.
If you’re taking steroids, a testosterone supplement, or any other
anti-aging medicine, you should consider Testosterone, Free (Direct),
Serum with Total Test. These supplements promote muscle and bone growth,
but too much can affect your body in other ways While Testosterone
Screening is a diagnostic tool for sexual dysfunction or infertility,
it’s also used to check for hormonally influenced diseases.
To get a better picture of your health as a man, get a Testosterone
Screening today at ANY LAB TEST NOW®.
You don’t need an appointment and no insurance is required. All tests
are confidential and can be taken anonymously. The interpretation of any
laboratory test should be made only by a licensed physician. Factors
unclear to the layperson may exist.