Testosterone Replacement Pellets Side Effects
Sleep apnea acne low sperm count enlarged breasts testicle shrinkage increased rbc.
Testosterone replacement pellets side effects. Potential risk for infection at the insertion side potential for bumps nodules at insertion site potential for overdosing hormone if dosing is done inaccurately. If experienced these tend to have a severe expression. Increased red blood cell production fluid retention acne oily skin decreased urine stream increased frequency of urination smaller testicle size reduced sperm count new or worsening sleep apnea swelling of breast. Just as paracelsus indicates whether testosterone replacement creates a poisonous or beneficial environment is largely dependent upon how the medication is delivered and dosed.
Applying a gel daily which many men on testosterone replacement therapy do comes with risks including skin irritation hypertension due to sodium retention and even the. The possible side effects of testosterone replacement therapy include the following. There are some potential negative side effects which are unique to hormone pellets and these are included below. More erections than normal or erections that last a long time nausea vomiting changes in skin color ankle swelling changes in body hair male pattern baldness acne suppression of certain clotting factors bleeding in patients on blood thinners.
A clot in the lung. Increased red blood cell production fluid retention acne oily skin decreased urine stream increased frequency of urination smaller testicle size reduced sperm count new or worsening sleep apnea swelling of breast. Bad unusual or unpleasant after taste bleeding gums blemishes on the skin breast pain change in taste cough crying depersonalization diarrhea discouragement dizziness dry mouth dysphoria enlarged breasts euphoria fear or nervousness feeling sad or empty gum pain or blisters hoarseness. Acute respiratory distress syndrome.
The possible side effects of testosterone replacement therapy include the following. Abnormal increase in red blood cells.