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Can Testosterone Help Protect Against Osteoporosis?


Testosterone therapy might be exactly what you need to prevent osteoporosis.Women suffering from menopause often find themselves at a higher risk for osteoporosis, and that can be very scary. So what can you do to help prevent osteoporosis and keep your healthy, active lifestyle? For some women, testosterone therapy is the answer. Continue reading to find out how and why testosterone therapy might be exactly what you need to keep osteoporosis at bay.

What Is Testosterone Therapy?

Testosterone therapy has long been a remedy for men, who are looking to improve their health and maintain hormonal balance, but women also produce testosterone in their bodies, and this form of therapy is also possible – and sometimes necessary – for them too.

Here are some reasons why women may need to undergo various forms of testosterone therapy, as well as some questions and concerns you should bring to your doctor when it comes to finding the right type of testosterone therapy for you.

Since the goal of testosterone therapy is to help the body maintain its normal functions, and to restore balance within the body, especially when the body is undergoing significant changes, such as puberty or even menopause. During menopause, women may lose significant amounts of testosterone and estrogen, and this imbalance is part of what causes fatigue, night sweats, or hot flashes.

Testosterone therapy can also help women to increase their sex drives, which is beneficial because libido can decrease significantly during or shortly after menopause. Sometimes, doctors will even use testosterone therapy to treat osteoporosis in women.

Testosterone therapy can also help with increasing bone mass and about one in seven women undergo this treatment. Studies have shown that women who have undertaken this type of therapy do seem to have increased bone strength, thus making it helpful to prevent osteoporosis.

Other Uses for Testosterone

Testosterone has  helped remove poisonous hormones and cells in women’s bodies.

There are other uses for testosterone therapy besides increasing bone mass, such as treating women who’ve had or are currently suffering from cancer. Testosterone has shown to help remove poisonous hormones and cells in women’s bodies, even more so in those who suffer from breast cancer. If testosterone therapy is something that you think will help you then you should first speak with your doctor before proceeding with any sort of treatment. Testosterone therapy does come with its own set of risks that must be assessed by each individual.

Click here to find out about the connection between testosterone and menopause.

Reviewed on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013

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