Did you know testosterone therapy might be able to help individuals suffering from depression? While testosterone treatments have been used to improve strength and muscle mass, increase energy, raise libido levels, and boost mood, studies show that receiving Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) could potentially help reduce symptoms of depression.
Depression can be extremely debilitating and have a negative impact on your overall quality of life. Here are some ways testosterone therapy could help men with low testosterone levels who also experience depression:
It’s important to note that while testosterone therapy can offer benefits for some men with depression, especially those with diagnosed low testosterone levels, it is not a universal solution for all cases of depression.
You might be a candidate for testosterone therapy treatment if you experience any of the below symptoms. Consider scheduling an appointment with a testosterone specialist at our Coeur d’Alene clinic to determine the cause and then implement appropriate treatment.
During your consultation, your healthcare provider will conduct a thorough health evaluation, listen to your symptoms, and take a blood sample to check your testosterone levels.
There are several types of testosterone therapy treatments available. If you’re found to be a candidate for treatment, the exact one you receive will depend on your current health and specific needs, and which treatments are available at our Coeur d’Alene clinic. Testosterone cypionate is a powerful solution for increasing testosterone levels. Administered as an injection, many people experience the benefits between three and six weeks after the first injection. Treatment typically lasts for several months, with injections given every week. Testosterone can also be used as a cream. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), also known as Pellet Therapy, can increase testosterone levels using dissolvable pellets that are implanted beneath the skin. These pellets gradually release testosterone over 3 to 4 months, ensuring a consistent supply without the need for weekly injections. Clomid (clomiphene citrate) stimulates testosterone production by blocking estrogen receptors in the brain. Taken in pill form, it might increase the luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), allowing for the testes to produce more testosterone.
The potential side effects of TRT can vary and include acne, oily skin, mood swings, difficulty sleeping, fluid retention, increased red blood cell count, hair loss, testicular shrinkage, and skin reactions at the injection site.
While rare, severe side effects can include an increased risk of blood clots, prostate enlargement, infertility (due to reduced sperm production), liver damage, and male breast enlargement.
At Gameday, we only administer natural, bioidentical hormones – identical to what your body produces naturally. We can help determine your testosterone levels through a simple blood test, and choose the best treatment options based on your current health and specific needs.
Visit our Coeur d’Alene office to schedule your appointment today and start your journey to improved mental health and well-being.
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