Low testosterone (clinical hypogonadism) is associated with multiple health risks including metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, reduced muscle mass, lower bone density, decreased energy, reduced quality of life, and earlier cardiovascular disease, meaning the decision to treat is not simply between testosterone therapy and doing nothing but rather a balance between different types of health risks.
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Doing nothing also has consequences. Low testosterone, clinical hypogonadism is associated with metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, reduction of muscle mass, reduction of bone density, lower energy levels, reduced quality of life, earlier cardiovascular diseases, and it may also reflect underlying health problems. So, the decision is not simply testosterone versus no testosterone. It is a balance between different types of risk.
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