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Analyse both your Total and Free (available) Testosterone levels to get a fully comprehensive insight into your testosterone levels. In males and females testosterone plays a vital role in libido, fertility, muscle and bone mass, hair loss, and can also play an important role in mental health and wellbeing.
It is essential to monitor your levels if you are taking testosterone supplements.
This profile is suitable for both a finger-prick home test or a phlebotomy sample.
This test is commonly done to evaluate and diagnose conditions related to testosterone imbalance, such as:
Hypogonadism: It helps determine if a person has low testosterone levels, which can lead to symptoms like decreased libido, fatigue, muscle weakness, and infertility.
Erectile dysfunction: Testosterone levels are checked to assess if low testosterone is contributing to the condition.
Infertility: It helps identify if low testosterone is a potential cause of male infertility.
Delayed or early puberty: The test can be used to evaluate the timing of puberty in children and adolescents.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): In females, testosterone levels may be measured to diagnose or monitor PCOS, a hormonal disorder that affects the ovaries.
Monitoring hormone replacement therapy: For individuals undergoing testosterone replacement therapy, regular testing is done to ensure appropriate hormone levels are maintained.
Testosterone levels must be checked regularly by anyone using testosterone supplements for any reason.
You can have too much or too little testosterone.
The only way to find out is with a blood test.
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