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Is TRT right for your partner? Testosterone Replacement Therapy explained for women assessing men’s sexual and hormonal health.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is prescribed for men with clinically confirmed testosterone deficiency (male hypogonadism). Low libido, fatigue, mood changes, and erectile dysfunction may have hormonal, psychological, cardiovascular, or lifestyle causes. This episode explains how TRT is medically assessed and when it may or may not be appropriate.
You will learn:
• The difference between normal ageing and pathological low testosterone
• Symptoms associated with confirmed testosterone deficiency
• Why repeated morning blood tests are required before diagnosis
• Cardiovascular, prostate, and fertility considerations before starting TRT
• Potential risks (polycythaemia, sleep apnoea worsening, prostate monitoring requirements)
• When TRT may be declined (normal hormone levels, untreated sleep apnoea, high cardiovascular risk, active prostate cancer)
We also explain how doctors assess men’s sexual health holistically, including medication review, mental health screening, and cardiovascular risk evaluation in line with European clinical standards.
This episode is educational and does not replace specialist endocrine or urology care.
Read the full clinical guide and transcript here:
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/is-trt-right-for-your-partner-a-comprehensive-guide-for-women
By MobidoctorIs TRT right for your partner? Testosterone Replacement Therapy explained for women assessing men’s sexual and hormonal health.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is prescribed for men with clinically confirmed testosterone deficiency (male hypogonadism). Low libido, fatigue, mood changes, and erectile dysfunction may have hormonal, psychological, cardiovascular, or lifestyle causes. This episode explains how TRT is medically assessed and when it may or may not be appropriate.
You will learn:
• The difference between normal ageing and pathological low testosterone
• Symptoms associated with confirmed testosterone deficiency
• Why repeated morning blood tests are required before diagnosis
• Cardiovascular, prostate, and fertility considerations before starting TRT
• Potential risks (polycythaemia, sleep apnoea worsening, prostate monitoring requirements)
• When TRT may be declined (normal hormone levels, untreated sleep apnoea, high cardiovascular risk, active prostate cancer)
We also explain how doctors assess men’s sexual health holistically, including medication review, mental health screening, and cardiovascular risk evaluation in line with European clinical standards.
This episode is educational and does not replace specialist endocrine or urology care.
Read the full clinical guide and transcript here:
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/is-trt-right-for-your-partner-a-comprehensive-guide-for-women