Testosterone is essential in maintaining the health of the male body. As the primary male sex hormone, testosterone is used to regulate muscle mass and fat distribution, and produce red blood cells, sex drive, and sperm count in men. Adequate testosterone levels improve men’s overall...

Testosterone is the primary sex hormone found in men. Testosterone plays a significant role in bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, muscle strength, red blood cell production, sex drive, and sperm production of males. In men, the usual range of testosterone in the bloodstream is...

Both men and women can experience a lack of sexual desire at some point in their lives. For women, many factors can contribute to a decrease in libido, including stress, body image, and hormonal imbalances. The most common cause of decreased libido in women is hormonal...

Men can experience a decline in libido or sexual desire at any age. Many factors can contribute to decreased sexual desire, but most commonly, it is caused by an underlying health condition. Some potential causes for a decrease in the male sex drive include stress,...

Free vs. Total Testosterone Levels With aging, Low T is quite common among men. Whether it’s low free testosterone or low total testosterone, both play a crucial role in your health. Low testosterone is usually associated with reduced sex drive, fatigue, mood swings, sudden weight gain, decreased muscle mass,...

What are Testosterone Pellets?  Testosterone pellets are small (3mm-9mm) testosterone implants placed under the skin that slowly release testosterone for around four months. The pellets are placed under the skin during a simple office procedure with little to no discomfort. Once inserted, the pellets take about...

Can Low Testosterone Affect Your Blood Pressure? Testosterone is an essential hormone for the overall health of the male body. Testosterone plays a role in bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, muscle strength, sex drive, red blood cell formation, and sperm production. Although testosterone is an...

Antidepressants and Erectile Dysfunction Sexual Dysfunction is a common and unfortunate side effect of many antidepressants. Roughly 13% of adults take antidepressants, and it is estimated that 25-70% of these people experience some form of sexual dysfunction as a side effect of the medication. Some of...