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Who Is a Candidate for Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

Candidates for Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) typically include men who have been diagnosed with low testosterone levels, also known as hypogonadism. Symptoms of low testosterone may include fatigue, reduced muscle mass, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, mood changes, and difficulty concentrating. To determine eligibility for TRT, a healthcare provider will conduct a thorough evaluation, including a detailed medical history, physical examination, and blood tests to measure testosterone levels.

Men with significantly low testosterone levels and symptoms that impact their quality of life may be considered good candidates for TRT. However, not everyone with low testosterone is suitable for this therapy. Men with certain medical conditions, such as prostate cancer, breast cancer, untreated sleep apnea, or severe heart conditions, may be advised against TRT due to potential risks. It is important for candidates to discuss the benefits and risks of TRT with their healthcare provider to make an informed decision. Regular monitoring during therapy is essential to ensure safety and effectiveness.