Benefit of Testosterone Cream

Men and women produce the hormone testosterone in their adrenal glands. Women also produce small amounts in the ovaries, while men produce testosterone in the testes. Low testosterone levels can cause problems for both genders, and a doctor might prescribe testosterone replacement via a patch, pill, gel or cream.
  1. Features

    • According to Medical News Today, up to 5 million U.S. men have low testosterone levels. Testosterone levels drop by about 10 percent per decade of life for most men. Postmenopausal women are also likely to suffer from testosterone deficiency.

    Benefits

    • Testosterone can increase sex drive, support bone health and reduce symptoms of depression, according to Project-Aware.org.

    Function

    • According to Boost-your-low-testosterone.com, testosterone cream generally causes less skin irritation than patches and requires application once a day on almost any spot on the body.

    Expert Insight

    • A 2004 study at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center’s Research and Education Institute, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, followed 163 men who used testosterone topically for 42 months. Researchers concluded the participants had an improvement in energy, mood and sexual activity shortly after starting treatment.

    Effects

    • Side effects of testosterone cream include hair and breast growth, aggression, increased acne and depression for men and women.

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