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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Good blood test results but low sex drive and ED - what to do ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 237078" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>This is the key here. When you say you have a low sex drive, do you mean there is little sex drive in the loins specifically? Such as a loss of sexual sensation in the penis and scrotum and the urge or need for sexual release that we feel in the groin is either missing or very muted? If your ED disappears when this "libido" returns, your ED, in my opinion occurs due to this missing sexual sensation or stimulation in the genitals.</p><p>In some men on TRT, I think this is caused by a loss of their gonadotropins and possibly other missing hormones. I also think it can be caused by taking too much testosterone and all the negative flow on effects this can have. Excessive T may increase sympathetic activity in the erectile tissues and exacerbate other inhibitory mechanisms that maintain flaccidity in these tissues.</p><p>Sexual sensation in the penis is a vital part of erectile function for most males.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 237078, member: 44021"] This is the key here. When you say you have a low sex drive, do you mean there is little sex drive in the loins specifically? Such as a loss of sexual sensation in the penis and scrotum and the urge or need for sexual release that we feel in the groin is either missing or very muted? If your ED disappears when this "libido" returns, your ED, in my opinion occurs due to this missing sexual sensation or stimulation in the genitals. In some men on TRT, I think this is caused by a loss of their gonadotropins and possibly other missing hormones. I also think it can be caused by taking too much testosterone and all the negative flow on effects this can have. Excessive T may increase sympathetic activity in the erectile tissues and exacerbate other inhibitory mechanisms that maintain flaccidity in these tissues. Sexual sensation in the penis is a vital part of erectile function for most males. [/QUOTE]
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Good blood test results but low sex drive and ED - what to do ?
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