Nelson Vergel
Founder, ExcelMale.com
This video discusses testosterone replacement therapy and its side effects. It covers various side effects such as high blood pressure, testicular shrinkage, fertility issues, and increased hematocrit levels. It also dispels myths about liver issues, prostate cancer, and heart disease risks associated with testosterone replacement therapy. The use of HCG is mentioned as a potential solution for testicular atrophy and sperm quality.
Highlights
- Testosterone replacement therapy can have side effects, but not everyone experiences them.
- Side effects include high blood pressure, testicular shrinkage, and fertility issues.
- Testosterone replacement therapy does not cause liver issues, prostate cancer, or heart disease.
- Monitoring hematocrit levels is important as testosterone can increase red blood cell volume.
- Regular blood donations can help lower hematocrit levels.
- Some men may need to use HCG to reverse testicular atrophy and improve sperm quality.
- Estradiol management is discussed in another video on Excelmale.com.