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At least two separate blood tests are recommended to get accurate results. These steps help reduce health risks and make sure the therapy is effective. A healthcare provider can help decide which form is most appropriate. However, some people do not absorb the hormone well through the skin. After the gel dries, testosterone is absorbed through the skin and enters the bloodstream. This type of injection goes into the fat layer just beneath the skin, rather than into the muscle. Subcutaneous injections are another option for home use.
Low levels can lead to thinning bones, a condition called osteoporosis. Some people feel depressed, anxious, or tired more often. Erections may also become more frequent and firm, especially after a few weeks or months of treatment. It may not cure all types of erectile dysfunction, but it can help when low testosterone is part of the cause.
Low sex drive in men can be caused by low testosterone. For intramuscular injections, you’ll want to inject into your gluteal muscle (your butt), your thigh muscle, or your shoulder muscle. The downsides of IM shots include that absorption of the testosterone is determined by the bulk of your muscle and its vascularity. SubQ injections of more than 1mL of testosterone at a time is often discouraged; larger amounts run a higher risk of not being absorbed properly or causing discomfort. There is less blood flow to quickly absorb the injection of testosterone. Old school doctors may disagree, but several studies have shown that subcutaneous testosterone injections have as much efficacy as intramuscular—long believed to be the superior method.
Many people notice changes in their sex drive more than once over the years. While hormones and anatomy can influence libido, low sex drive can affect anyone. Low libido (low sex drive) is common.
Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for testosterone levels. Because blood testosterone levels can fluctuate, it's important to do the test in the morning before 10 a.m. However, adopting healthy lifestyle habits can help improve or maintain testosterone levels.
This could mean the dose is too low, the form of testosterone is not right, or the body is not absorbing the hormone properly. Monitoring should always be done under medical supervision, even when testosterone therapy is used at home. Lab tests should be done before starting testosterone therapy to get a baseline. These tests help show if testosterone levels are too low, too high, or just right. Monitoring testosterone therapy is one of the most important parts of staying safe and making sure the treatment works well. Intramuscular (IM) injections are one of the most common ways to take testosterone at home.
Self-injecting testosterone at home offers several potential benefits, including convenience, flexibility, privacy, cost savings, comfort, and independence. Contact Physician’s Rejuvenation Centers for expert guidance and a tailored treatment plan. Most medical experts recommend seeing a doctor for evaluation, testing, prescription, training, and ongoing monitoring if pursuing TRT. While at-home administration is possible with a prescription and guidance from a qualified medical professional, self-medicating comes with substantial risks.