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I have low testosteron for the past two years, i have taken many herbs like Maca, and injections without results.

 

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Hi Jjay,

 

Low testosterone levels can be from many different reasons. Were you tested by a doctor? Do you know what your levels are? While online sites are great resources for information to help you ask all the right questions, it should not be used as a replacement for the sound advice and care of your doctor.

 

Dr Justin Harmon has a sharepost here about what to expect when you are seen by a doctor for erectile dysfunction. Particularly a state of "Hypogonadal" or low testosterone levels. You can read the entire article here, but here is an excerpt.

 

"Hypogonadal State: This means a low Testosterone level. Testosterone is the "male" hormone responsible for our sex drive and several male physical characteristics. It occurs naturally in our body. Low levels give certain symptoms including fatigue, loss of energy and a low sex drive. Many other diseases and psychological problems can give the same symptoms, and this must be carefully evaluated."


There is a posting here where a member asked a question about supplements and Roger answers with some very helpful information. You can read that posting here.

 

There is also a good section here in the overview about erectile dysfunction about the causes of ED. You can read about that here. If you would like to check your symptoms, you can do that here. If you are interested in reading about medications commonly prescribed for ED, you can check those here in the drugs database.

 

I hope this helps. Stay in touch and let us know how you are doing!

Vicki M

 

 

 

 

 

 

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