Testosterone is an important male hormone. A male begins to produce testosterone as early as seven weeks after conception. Testosterone levels rise during puberty, peak during the late teen years, and then level off. After age 30 or so, it’s normal for a man’s testosterone levels to decrease slightly every year.
Most men have more than enough testosterone. But, it’s possible for the body to produce too little testosterone. This leads to a condition called hypogonadism. This can be treated with hormonal therapy, which requires a doctor’s prescription and careful monitoring. Men with normal testosterone levels should not consider testosterone therapy.
Testosterone levels affect everything in men from the reproductive system and sexuality to muscle mass and bone density. It also plays a role in certain behaviors.
It All
Starts Here
Starts Here
Another Hormone Maker
Sperm Production
Libido
The
Control Center
Control Center
Skin Issues
Fat Metabolism
Heart Health
The Messenger
The
Main Source
Main Source
Genital Transformation
Behavioral Traits
Beard and Body Hair
Muscle Mass
Bone Density
In the Bloodstream