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Testosterone is the most important sex hormone (otherwise known as androgens) produced in the male body. It is the hormone that is primarily responsible for producing the typical adult male attributes. At puberty, testosterone stimulates the physical changes that characterize the adult male, such as enlargement of the penis and testes, growth of facial and pubic hair, deepening of the voice, an increase in muscle mass and strength, and growth in height. Throughout adult life, testosterone helps maintain sex drive, the production of sperm cells, male hair patterns, muscle mass and bone mass.

Testosterone is truly a life source to the male body. Produced primarily in the testes by specialized Leydig cells, testosterone travels through the body via the bloodstream and binds to receptors on target tissues. There are testosterone receptors all over the body. As might be expected there are many in the genital area. However, the largest concentration is in the heart and brain. It is the receptor sites in the brain that create sexual desire which in turn trigger the release of nitric oxide to facilitate an erection.

The best treatment option for this problem is intra-articular administration of the human growth hormone. HGH is administered into the joint every 1 or 2 weeks. This allows the cells of the bone to change into cartilage cells. This process is defined as “Morphoangiogenesis”. This process was further studied by an orthopedic surgeon, Allan Dunn at Florida. He suggested that the growth hormone treatment must be performed when no other treatment is going on, as it could damage the growth hormone integrity and in turn the functionality.

Most of the side effects are limited to HGH injections. HGH sprays or HGH supplements are considered to be milder forms of the product, and hence, are not associated with any adverse side effects. However, the indiscriminate use of any of the HGH product is linked to severe side effects and can result in complications.

Physician-Supervised Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Physician-Supervised Hormone Replacement Therapy Increased media coverage of sports and athletes has led to confusion among the general public about the difference between hormone replacement therapy and anabolic steroids. Many young athletes illegally use synthetic male anabolic steroids to enhance their physical stamina for better athletic performance. This is done without […]

  Understanding Bioidentical Hormone Therapy with Core Medical Group in Boca Raton, FL Are you struggling with symptoms like fatigue, hot flashes, or mood swings? These could be signs of hormonal imbalance, a condition that affects both men and women as they age. Core Medical Group, located in Boca Raton, FL, offers bioidentical hormone therapy to alleviate these […]

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