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Testosterone is the main male sex hormone (androgen), though it’s present in both men and women. It plays a central role in development, health, and reproduction.
Men: Produced mainly in the testes (small amounts in adrenal glands).
Women: Produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands (at much lower levels).preserving-care-strategy-amidst-food-changes
Reproductive & sexual health
Development of male genitalia before birth
Deepening of the voice at puberty
Sperm production
Libido (sex drive) in both men and women
Physical changes
Growth of facial and body hair
Muscle growth and strength
Bone density and strength
General health
Influences mood and energy levels
Supports red blood cell production
Affects fat distribution
Doctors may prescribe testosterone when levels are abnormally low (hypogonadism), leading to symptoms like fatigue, low libido, erectile dysfunction, and muscle weakness.trenbolone-acetate
Forms include:
Injections (intramuscular or subcutaneous)
Skin gels/patches
Oral or implant forms (less common)
Reduced libido, erectile dysfunction
Low energy, depression
Decreased muscle mass and bone density → risk of osteoporosis
Infertility
Acne, oily skin
Hair loss
Mood swings, aggression (“roid rage”)
Enlarged prostate
Reduced sperm production and infertility
Increased risk of heart and liver problems (especially with anabolic steroid abuse)
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