Testosterone
What You Need To Know
Testosterone Deficiency In Women
Testosterone and Menopause
Herbal Supplements for Testosterone Deficiency
Talking to Your Children About Testosterone
Testosterone, the male hormone, is well known to most people, but few people actually know what testosterone does to and in the body. If you
want to learn more about your hormonal balance or the health of a loved one, it's a good idea to get further facts on testosterone to help
enhance your knowledge of the hormone and its effect on the body.
Testosterone is primarily secreted from the testes (in males) or the ovaries (in females). It is a steroid hormone that is naturally produced
in the body, which means it can cause muscle growth and augmentation and is derived from cholesterol; the hormone also fuels other changes in the
body, such as hair growth and the changing of the voice. Small amounts of testosterone can also be found in the adrenal glands, which are small
glands right above the kidneys. Testosterone is produced in large quantities in men, beginning mainly when male children begin puberty. However,
women have testosterone as well in smaller amounts, and the hormone is indispensable for female growth as well.
Since testosterone is naturally occurring in the body, it's very effective for natural growth and development as well as healing. Some people
(women especially) have to take hormone supplements to achieve balance in the body after undergoing surgery for cancer or menopause, and some
women have undergone testosterone therapy to treat breast cancer, especially after it has spread to the bones. If you think that you or a loved
one would benefit from testosterone therapy, talk to your physician about possible treatment options.
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